Kriang Crossbody Bag for Men

You’ll love it because: The epitome of urban chic, it’s hard to believe the Kriang crossbody bag is based on centuries-old textile traditions. 100% leather accents.

Price:

$138.00

In stock

In stock

Description

We traveled to Lamam City in Sekong Province, specifically to work with the Kriang, accomplished backstrap weavers who work with heavy cotton yarns. Kriang textiles are incredibly durable and ready to handle anything.

Our collaboration led to the creation of the smart-looking crossbody bag. A zippered main compartment and an exterior zip pocket makes things easy to reach and organise, while the 100% leather straps are comfortable for all day wear.

For more in this collection, see the Two-in-One Backpack and the Kriang Backpack Bag for Women.

Due to the handmade nature of this product, it is only available in multi-colour fabrics. Please email us to confirm which colours are available.

  • Material: 100% cotton and Leather
  • Care Instructions: Hand wash in cool water, use mild soap
  • Dimensions: 28 cm x 22 cm x 11 cm (11.02 in x 8.66 in x 4.33 in)

Additional information

Weight2000 g
Dimensions28 × 11 × 22 cm
Color

Multi Color

Made by:

Kriang

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