Common Projects Multi Card Holder in Black Textured - Black. Size all.
Color
Black
Gender
Men
Status
In stock
Details
Common Projects Multi Card Holder in Black Textured - Black. Size all. Textured leather exterior with smoother leather lining. Made in Italy. Center slit. 4 card slots. Front gold-tone debossed logo detail. Measures approx 3.75 W x 2.5 H. COMF-MY25. 9177-7001. About the designer: In 2004, armed with a desire to create the perfect sneaker, designers Flavio Girolami and Peter Poopat introduced a line of minimalist shoes to sneaker freaks around the world. Since the debut of their first collection, which featured only black, white, and gray sneakers, the line has grown to encompass more than your average laced-up low top. Today, Common Projects offers a range of colors, non-sneaker styles, and materials that are luxurious in look and feel.
Details
Common Projects Multi Card Holder in Black Textured - Black. Size all. Textured leather exterior with smoother leather lining. Made in Italy. Center slit. 4 card slots. Front gold-tone debossed logo detail. Measures approx 3.75 W x 2.5 H. COMF-MY25. 9177-7001. About the designer: In 2004, armed with a desire to create the perfect sneaker, designers Flavio Girolami and Peter Poopat introduced a line of minimalist shoes to sneaker freaks around the world. Since the debut of their first collection, which featured only black, white, and gray sneakers, the line has grown to encompass more than your average laced-up low top. Today, Common Projects offers a range of colors, non-sneaker styles, and materials that are luxurious in look and feel.
Common Projects Multi Card Holder in Black Textured - Black. Size all. Textured leather exterior with smoother leather lining. Made in Italy. Center slit. 4 card slots. Front gold-tone debossed logo detail. Measures approx 3.75 W x 2.5 H. COMF-MY25. 9177-7001. About the designer: In 2004, armed with a desire to create the perfect sneaker, designers Flavio Girolami and Peter Poopat introduced a line of minimalist shoes to sneaker freaks around the world. Since the debut of their first collection, which featured only black, white, and gray sneakers, the line has grown to encompass more than your average laced-up low top. Today, Common Projects offers a range of colors, non-sneaker styles, and materials that are luxurious in look and feel.