GBS Regent Long Zip around wallet for men and women | MARK / GIUSTI
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REGENT / GBS Mosaic

Great British Seaside

265.00
Introducing the "Regent" Long Zip-Around Wallet for men and women in Great British Seaside Mosaic Pattern– an embodiment of classic design and spacious elegance, crafted to accommodate your cards and cash in style. This versatile travel wallet caters to both men and women, making it an essential companion for those on the go.

With two gusseted compartments, twelve card slots, and an internal zipped pocket, this wallet is your perfect travel companion. It offers ample space for your essentials, ensuring you stay organized on your journeys.

ICONIC DETAILS:
Uncover iconic details that define this wallet's exquisite craftsmanship. Our signature embossed leather in exclusive colours, slanted card slips for easy access, and a mosaic lining that adds sophistication to every interaction.

Elevate your travel essentials with the Regent Long Zip-Around Travel Wallet by MARK/GIUSTI – Where Timeless Elegance Meets Modern Functionality.

MOSAIC PATTERN STORY:
The exterior print on Calf leather and lining of the interior zip has been inspired from the original mosaic decorations that was found in Roman Villa in Pitney, Somerset (United Kingdom) explored in (1861).

MATERIAL:

100% Calf leather body, interior, and trims.
100% Cotton sateen lining.

100% Handcrafted in Italy.
International delivery is available.
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We offer a complimentary service to emboss your initials on all MARK / GIUSTI bags and small leather accessories. Please email us your request to sales@markgiusti.com when placing your order.

Mosaic Pattern Story

Great British Seaside Mosaic

The inspiration for the GBS mosaic pattern was taken from the original mosaic decorations that was found in Roman Villa in Pitney, Somerset (United Kingdom) explored in (1861).
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MOSAIC RE-CREATION

MARK / GIUSTI have collaborated with Mosaicist Francesco Parutto to recreate the original mosaic marble floors found in Pitney Somerset.
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