Bottega 21

Sorrento


This is the Sorrento branch of Neapolitan leather workshop Bottega 21, known for its stylish, handcrafted leather goods. Shop for fetching totes, handbags, duffel bags and backpacks, nifty tobacco pouches, wallets, coin purses and unisex belts. The workshop only uses high-quality Tuscan leather, offered in natural, earthy hues and bolder block colours.


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