In March this year, July released its range of Juliette vegan leather bags. The bags had a 5,000-person waitlist. Now the second drop has been released with more styles and colours.
The drop includes new colours light blue and chocolate brown and new sizes Soft Bucket Tote ($275), Work Tote ($325) and Spacious Tote ($345). They add to the original range of sizes Soft Large Tote ($275), Soft Small Tote ($225) and Soft Fold Crossbody ($145). The bags’ existing colourways were black, bone, whiskey, and mint.
All are buttery soft on the outside and feature suede inside. As with all July products, they can also be personalised with initials or a first or last name free of charge on your first order of over $65.
The Soft Large Tote has a laptop sleeve that fits a 14-inch MacBook Pro and a removable pass-through band for easy attachment to your suitcase. It features soft folded gussets, a top zip for easy travel, and a back outer pocket with a zip for extra storage and easy access.
The Soft Small Tote includes a suede pouch with wristlet, detachable crossbody strap, and removable pass-through band. It has soft folded gussets, a back outer pocket with zip closer, and a front outer pocket with magnetic tab closure.
The Soft Fold Crossbody has an adjustable strap, a sturdy base that lets it sit upright without support, and a front outer pocket with a magnetic clasp for easy access.
Earlier this year, July launched its Open Toiletry Bag ($95), Hanging Toiletry Bag ($125) and Vanity Cosmetics Case ($125).
July is a Melbourne-based brand that started producing luggage in 2018 after its founders saw a gap in the market for good quality but affordable suitcases. Since then, it’s launched canvas totes, weekender bags, backpacks and toiletry cases.
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