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First introduced in the , Clemence leather revolutionized the silhouette of the classic Birkin and Jypsiere bags. Unlike the structured, rigid leathers like Epsom, Clemence is celebrated for being:

Based on the technical naming convention of that file, this appears to be a high-resolution press or catalog image from , specifically featuring Clemence Bullcalf leather Go to product viewer dialog for this item. .

It lacks the high shine of Box Calf, making it perfect for everyday "understated" luxury. xl_r_clemence109.jpg

The "veins" or flat granules are larger and softer to the touch than Togo leather.

It is highly resistant to scratches, though it must be kept away from water, which can cause permanent blistering. Why "109"? First introduced in the , Clemence leather revolutionized

In the world of luxury goods, "Clemence" (Veau Taurillon Clemence) is one of the brand's most iconic materials, known for its heavy grain and slouchy, semi-matte finish. The Clemence Legacy: Softness with Substance

If it gets wet, wipe immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. It lacks the high shine of Box Calf,

Because Clemence is a "slouchy" leather, it develops a beautiful patina and relaxed shape over time. To maintain an item in this leather: