Coated of supple wild calf leather with discreetly embossed Louis Vuitton signature and cotton canvas lining, the Mohave weekend bag belongs to part of the Utah leather range. The perfect combination of classic style and supple leather is entirely displayed a noble handbag for men. The antique silvery brass pieces add some vigor into the monotone color and give a modern touch to the whole design. For men another element should be taken into consideration is the practicality of a handbag. And Mohave weekend bag is indeed a functional handbag. Measured at 19.3" x 13.4" x 11.4", it provide sufficient space for daily use, business trip or family vacation. Open with the zipper closure, it presents us two inside flat pockets. One outside pocket with a double zipper closure gives extra room for your small accessories. It can be carried by hand, on the shoulder or across the body thanks to comfortable flat handles and a removable, adjustable shoulder strap.
The name, Mohave, is originated from famous Native North American tribe, a tribe of the Yuman linguistic stock. The name Mohave is composed of two Indian words, "aha" which means water and macav", meaning alongside. The historic Mohave were known as the Pipa Aha Macav, - the people by the water. I am not aware why this bag is named Mohave, but a handbag with a mysterious name is easy to make people fall into a wonderful reverie.
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