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ETRO LEATHER Eclectic Hand Tooled Guitar Case - Limited Runway Edition -VRY RARE
Estimated price for orientation: 3 999 $
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Description Type: Hardshell Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Brand: ETRO
RAREST OF THE RARE an ECLECTIC Hand-Tooled piece art for the truest RENAISSANCE! This ETRO Guitar case was part of their Spring 2014 Season! See the two right-ups below.
*ask for questions or for more images. **keys not included. Involved in almost every aspect of of haute living the ETRO brand is known for Italian high end everything just about. Kean Etro has created a limited run of leather guitar cases with eclectic hand-tooled details inspired by charrería (Mexican rodeo), the national sport of Mexico. On one of his many trips to Mexico, menswear designer for the family-owned-and-operated label—was inspired by the sport, which is engaged in alongside mariachi music at annual competitions. Kean Etro integrated the experience into his spring 2014 clothing collection with patchwork details in leather, suede, and canvas; his most poignant iteration, however, is the guitar case, which is crafted using traditional Mexican saddle-making techniques, including hot-iron branding to apply Etro’s signature paisley motif to the aged and waxed leather exterior. The two models available in the United States (price upon request). Must be pricey, but for the right rocker …. If your musical instrument case says something about you, then Etro’s new signature line of guitar cases will say something incredibly posh. The luxury label is most known for their iconic paisley designs that fetch quite a pretty penny in the fashion market. But now Etro is introducing a limited run of leather guitar cases with ‘eclectic hand-tooled details inspired by charreria (Mexican rodeo), the national sport of Mexico.’ Each guitar case is crafted using traditional Mexican saddle-making techniques, including ‘hot-iron branding to apply Etro’s signature paisley motif to the aged and waxed leather exterior.’ Two models are being released in the U.S. this month and prices are upon request. Seeing as an Etro shirt can cost in the hundreds, these guitar cases will be very, very costly and probably won’t be seen all around town just yet. But they sure are nice to look at!
Description
| Type: | Hardshell | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
| Brand: | ETRO |
RAREST OF THE RARE an ECLECTIC Hand-Tooled piece art for the truest RENAISSANCE! This ETRO Guitar case was part of their Spring 2014 Season! See the two right-ups below.
*ask for questions or for more images. **keys not included. Involved in almost every aspect of of haute living the ETRO brand is known for Italian high end everything just about. Kean Etro has created a limited run of leather guitar cases with eclectic hand-tooled details inspired by charrería (Mexican rodeo), the national sport of Mexico. On one of his many trips to Mexico, menswear designer for the family-owned-and-operated label—was inspired by the sport, which is engaged in alongside mariachi music at annual competitions. Kean Etro integrated the experience into his spring 2014 clothing collection with patchwork details in leather, suede, and canvas; his most poignant iteration, however, is the guitar case, which is crafted using traditional Mexican saddle-making techniques, including hot-iron branding to apply Etro’s signature paisley motif to the aged and waxed leather exterior. The two models available in the United States (price upon request). Must be pricey, but for the right rocker …. If your musical instrument case says something about you, then Etro’s new signature line of guitar cases will say something incredibly posh. The luxury label is most known for their iconic paisley designs that fetch quite a pretty penny in the fashion market. But now Etro is introducing a limited run of leather guitar cases with ‘eclectic hand-tooled details inspired by charreria (Mexican rodeo), the national sport of Mexico.’ Each guitar case is crafted using traditional Mexican saddle-making techniques, including ‘hot-iron branding to apply Etro’s signature paisley motif to the aged and waxed leather exterior.’ Two models are being released in the U.S. this month and prices are upon request. Seeing as an Etro shirt can cost in the hundreds, these guitar cases will be very, very costly and probably won’t be seen all around town just yet. But they sure are nice to look at!
*ask for questions or for more images. **keys not included. Involved in almost every aspect of of haute living the ETRO brand is known for Italian high end everything just about. Kean Etro has created a limited run of leather guitar cases with eclectic hand-tooled details inspired by charrería (Mexican rodeo), the national sport of Mexico. On one of his many trips to Mexico, menswear designer for the family-owned-and-operated label—was inspired by the sport, which is engaged in alongside mariachi music at annual competitions. Kean Etro integrated the experience into his spring 2014 clothing collection with patchwork details in leather, suede, and canvas; his most poignant iteration, however, is the guitar case, which is crafted using traditional Mexican saddle-making techniques, including hot-iron branding to apply Etro’s signature paisley motif to the aged and waxed leather exterior. The two models available in the United States (price upon request). Must be pricey, but for the right rocker …. If your musical instrument case says something about you, then Etro’s new signature line of guitar cases will say something incredibly posh. The luxury label is most known for their iconic paisley designs that fetch quite a pretty penny in the fashion market. But now Etro is introducing a limited run of leather guitar cases with ‘eclectic hand-tooled details inspired by charreria (Mexican rodeo), the national sport of Mexico.’ Each guitar case is crafted using traditional Mexican saddle-making techniques, including ‘hot-iron branding to apply Etro’s signature paisley motif to the aged and waxed leather exterior.’ Two models are being released in the U.S. this month and prices are upon request. Seeing as an Etro shirt can cost in the hundreds, these guitar cases will be very, very costly and probably won’t be seen all around town just yet. But they sure are nice to look at!