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20€ de réduction avec le code Newsletter
Livraison offerte dès 100€ d'achat
The Montblanc Extreme 3.0 collection, inspired by Grete Gross and the Bauhaus style, embodies the perfect alliance of elegance and functionality. At the heart of this collection is the 6cc Wallet, an accessory designed for active and demanding urbanites. The Extreme 3.0 collection draws its essence from the artist Grete Gross and the Bauhaus movement, which advocates simplicity, functionality, and a refined aesthetic. Launched in July 2022, it is aimed at those who lead a fast-paced and dynamic life.
The 6cc Wallet features full-grain cowhide leather, embossed with a signature pattern. Available in blue, it combines sobriety and distinction. Its compact format allows it to easily fit into most pockets.
Montblanc prioritizes sustainability and a reduced carbon footprint. The leather is tanned in a CO2-neutral manner, and the lining is made from recycled fabric. Every detail matters to preserve our planet.
The wallet measures 115 x 15 x 90 mm. The 6cc Wallet offers six credit card slots, two bill compartments, and two additional pockets. Its interior canvas ensures robustness.
Ident No. 198063
• Material: Cowhide leather
• Lining: Canvas
• Dimensions: 115 x 15 x 90 mm
• Color: Blue
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