14th Addiction Early-Era Copper Hardware Shoulder Bag
14th Addiction Early-Era Copper Hardware Shoulder Bag
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14th Addiction Early-Era Copper Hardware Shoulder Bag
Product Overview This shoulder bag is a quintessential example of 14th Addiction’s early design language, which is deeply rooted in a "post-apocalyptic" and nomadic rock-and-roll aesthetic. The brand is known for its intricate leatherwork and the use of heavy, weathered hardware. This particular piece showcases the brand's signature blend of tactical utility and artisanal distressing.
Key Design Elements
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Aged Copper & Brass Hardware: The bag is heavily adorned with antiqued copper and brass elements, including industrial-style rivets, zippers, and a prominent oval centerpiece on the front flap. A hand-twisted copper chain detail is also featured near the main opening.
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Textured Leather Construction: Crafted from premium black leather with varied textures—ranging from smooth panels to heavily pebbled sections—giving it a rugged, lived-in feel.
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Signature Logo Ribbon: A distressed canvas ribbon featuring the "14th Addiction" brand name is stitched across the front, leaning into the brand's early-era deconstructed style.
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Tactical Pocketing: The exterior features multiple functional compartments, including zippered pockets with elongated leather pulls and a dedicated pouch secured by a belt-style strap.
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Artisanal Strap Detailing: The shoulder strap includes heavy metal ring reinforcements and sections of "crackle-finish" leather, emphasizing the brand's focus on tactile, weathered details.
Sizing & Fit Profile
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Dimensions: 33 cm x 12 cm x 18 cm.
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Fit Note: With a length of 33 cm, this bag is sized perfectly for daily use, offering enough space for essentials while maintaining a sleek, ergonomic silhouette that hugs the body when worn over the shoulder or across the chest.
