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20€ de réduction avec le code Newsletter
Livraison offerte dès 100€ d'achat
The Extreme 3.0 Collection draws its inspiration from the Bauhaus artistic movement, characterized by geometric shapes and a minimalist aesthetic. Grete Gross, an emblematic figure of this era, influenced the creation of these leather goods. Montblanc sought to merge the past and the present by designing accessories suited for active lifestyles.
The Montblanc Extreme 3.0 Compact 6cc Wallet stands out with its blue ink cowhide leather embossed with the Extreme 3.0 pattern. The black metallic accents add a touch of sophistication. The balance between elegance and functionality is perfectly embodied by this model.
The full-grain cowhide leather used for this wallet is obtained through a CO2 neutral tanning process, thereby reducing the carbon footprint. The recycled fabric lining reinforces this environmental commitment.
The Compact 6cc Wallet measures 90 x 10 x 110 mm. It offers six credit card slots, as well as pockets for coins and receipts. Its ring on the back allows it to be attached to a hook or strap, enabling you to keep your personal belongings within reach.
Ident. No: 198067
• Material: Cowhide leather
• Color: Blue ink
• Closure: Snap button
• Dimensions: 90 x 10 x 110 mm
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