Jeez!! when we saw this, was like mehnnnn!! its worth sharing. Halla!
How much would you pay for a single bag? It is now a known fact that rather than buying brand-name
bags or recognizable $20,000 Birkins, the ultra wealthy are choosing to have
one-off items made entirely by hand via artisans
who work in small studios or
even at home, and who sign their handiwork discreetly, if they sign it at all.
This black pack pictured above is the handiwork Joel Storella that worked
as a style consultant at Hermès for seven years before he left the company in
2010 to start his own business making five- and six-figure leather cases, bags
and trunks, and servicing a cadre of clients that would make any Barneys sales
manager salivate.
The bag costs a whooping 11,000 U.S. dollars.
Storella lives in Boston—he sews the bags in a studio using
traditional saddlrey tools—and personally delivers them to the people who
ordered them. And this is what we can call a luxury customer service.
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