La Botte Gardiane
La Botte Gardiane Sac filet leather bag
HANDCRAFTED
IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE
NATURAL MESH BAG
Discover a piece of character that reinvents the concept of the traditional mesh bag: the Net Bag.
With its unique lines and artisanal design, this bag will not go unnoticed and will add a touch of distinctive style to your daily life. Whether traveling in style or strolling around town, this leather mesh bag is the perfect accessory.
Its ingenious design allows it to slip flat into your suitcase, ready to return to its natural shape as soon as gravity touches it.
More than just a bag, it is a functional and elegant travel companion.
*Each bag comes with a cotton pouch that can be used as an inner bag
COMPOSITION
Dimensions: Height: 22.5 cm, Width: 23 cm & Length: 34 cm (varies depending on the weight of the items placed inside)
ABOUT La Botte Gardiane
Made for herdsmen in the South French country, appreciated by all who wish they were there
The cowboy is not exclusive to southwestern North America, but is a starring role in cattle driven areas demanding horseback riding to traverse terrain, and more importantly, hard wearing boots. Camargue, a marshy region in the South of France, is lush with wildlife and home to free running bulls, horses, and the gardian - the French cowboy.
Since 1958, La Botte Gardiane has been handcrafting boots expressly to outfit these herdsmen, with comfort and durability being a necessity to brave the wetlands. Notwithstanding utilitarian origins, the boots produced exhibit elegant curves and supple leathers, a departure from some of the harsh points and squares that you’d find in American counterparts. More subtle in design, the gardian boots have a definite air of chicness about them - it’s that kind of nonchalance you can only expect from a French cowboy boot.
La Botte Gardiane still produces all of their footwear in the Camargue to this day, with a high priority placed on utilizing domestically sourced hides to the fullest. Their roster has since expanded far beyond their classic ropers, given our introduction to them was through fisherman sandals, but their heritage savoir-faire is evident across all styles.