




Montblanc 146 Bag
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The Montblanc 146 bag embodies timeless elegance and modern functionality. Let's dive into the world of this exceptional leather piece. The Montblanc 146 collection was born from a passion for craftsmanship and innovation. Its history traces back to the roots of the brand, where every detail is carefully considered. This bag was created to meet the needs of fast-paced lifestyles, combining sophistication and practicality.
The Montblanc 146 bag features a sleek and minimalist design. Its full-grain cowhide leather, embossed with the Montblanc Extreme 3.0 pattern, gives it a sophisticated look. The black color, understated and timeless, suits all occasions.
Environmental consciousness is at the heart of this bag. Its leather is produced through CO2-neutral tanning processes, thus offsetting the generated emissions. Additionally, the lining is made from recycled fabric, reducing the product's carbon footprint.
With dimensions of 190 x 300 mm, the Montblanc 146 bag offers a spacious interior. Inside, you will find a zippered pocket, two open pockets, and two straps for your favorite writing instruments.
Ident. No: 131940
• Material: Cowhide leather
• Lining: Canvas
• Color: Black
• Dimensions: 190 x 300 mm
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