Calfskin Card Holder by Maison Margiela, card slots on front and back, smooth leather front, hammered leather back with iconic brand stitching. Composition: 100% Calf Leather Bos Taurus
Made in Italy
Color: BLACK
Size and fit:
W 10,5 x H 7,5 cm
Model number: P4745SA1VX0007
About the designer
Maison Margiela is a Paris-based fashion house founded by Belgian designer Martin Margiela. One of the top haute couture designers in the industry, the brand's androgynous style, eye-catching shapes, striking patterns, and avant-garde approach are part of its elegant mystique.
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What makes Maison Margiela shoes so unique?
Founded by Belgian designer Martin Margiela, the brand has carved a unique niche for itself, particularly noted for its anonymity and deconstructionist approach.