This full-grain leather, 2-in-1 crossbody and backpack purse by Elevate brings functionality to the woman on the go. With adjustable straps that can be pulled through each side and worn as backpack or across your body as a shoulder bag, you’ll always have your perfect, hands-free fit.
Each piece is handcrafted with 100% full-grain, vegetable tanned leather – the highest quality leather on the market (two grades above genuine). Because it’s natural fibers are not buffed out in the tanning process, each leather good may have a scuff or unique marking on it. Don’t worry! This is normal. It just means that your leather goods are going to keep their durability and strength for years to come.
$198.00 $47.00
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● 10.5″ wide x 11″ tall x 4″ deep
● 2-in-1 capabilities (crossbody and backpack)
● Detachable fringe tassel
● Fully-lined inside
● Key clip
● Zipper pocket inside with 2 open facing pockets
● Button closure
● Handmade by artisans in India
Conditioning: Full-grain leather should be moisturized every 8-12 weeks using a high-quality leather conditioner. Elevate suggests Chamberlain’s Leather Milk because their hydrating formula is free from harsh chemicals and protects your bag from dryness. This would also be applied to help buff out light scratches and unique markings.
Waterproofing: The first step in taking care of your leather is waterproofing. Every 6-8 weeks your bag should be waterproofed to prevent stains. Since leather is permeable, it can never be entirely waterproof, but a good formula will be your bags best defense.
Do: Store your bag in a dust bag away from moisture and variations of heat or cold when it’s not in use. Test new leather care treatments in an inconspicuous area of your bag first before applying to the entire bag.
Don’t: Never apply heat to your Elevate Leather to dry it, just let it dry naturally. Direct heat will dry out the leather and it may become brittle. Do not leave your bag in direct sunlight, which may change the color of your Elevate leather product.
Dye transfer: Because of the natural dye process, the leather color can transfer to lighter surfaces.