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Olivgrun: Leather and Brass Personal Accessories by Moreca

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Olivgrun is the latest collection by the brother design duo Anton and Oleg Duma of Moreca. Like all of Moreca’s products, the new leather goods are designed in Kiev and Prague and made in Kiev, Ukraine. The series includes four wallets and pouches, simply named the Bi-fold Wallet, Fly Pouch, Daily Pouch, and Laptop Pouch. All of the personal accessories are handcrafted from Italian, vegetable-tanned leather in an effortlessly classy, grayish shade of olive green. Each piece is finished with natural brass zippers or buttons to match. Produced limited edition, each style is available in a run of just fifty pieces, priced from $150-300. Shop the collection online from Moreca.

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