Toughness with a lustrous finish. The overwhelming presence of Tenuis' third-generation "Bulgaro"

In the third generation Tenuis lineup, the one that stands out as being particularly manly is "Bulgaro" from the prestigious Italian tannery Lo Stivale.

This time, we will take a deeper look at the strength and unique luster of this leather, which is one of the many Italian leathers available.

1. A sense of security brought by the firmness and firmness of the core

The first thing you notice when you pick up the Bulgaro is its "strong firmness," surpassing that of Toscano or Erbamat. It maintains the moderate suppleness typical of Italian vegetable-tanned leather, while at the same time remaining firm and sturdy. While thin wallets tend to be perceived as soft, the Bulgaro version of Tenuis conveys the feeling of reliability as a "tough tool" the moment you hold it in your hand.

This stiffness also gives the bag a practical advantage in that it retains its shape even after long use and prevents it from looking bloated.

2. A deep, glossy finish created by a thick layer of luster

Bulgaro is a leather with a clear sheen. It has a depth to it, as if it has a thin coating on the surface.

  • Sophisticated appearance: It has a stronger shine than other leathers, so it does not look out of place in business or formal settings.

  • The joy of aging: The more you use it, the more the oil inside will blend with the gloss on the surface, developing an even deeper color.

3. The "tough" choice

While Toscano has a fine, delicate surface, Vulgaro is more suited to the image of being "a tool that can be used roughly." For those who don't want to "regret" switching to a thinner wallet, but still want to retain the strength of leather, the resilient texture of Vulgaro is perfect.

The Bulgaro version is currently available as a limited edition. Numbers are limited, so if you're interested, please order early.

Tenuis 3rd Generation
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