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DIO BAG #3 Embroidered Cotton Cannage | Pale Gold-Tone Hardware | 24×20×11cm | Medium Top Handle | Lady D-Lite

DIO BAG #3 Embroidered Cotton Cannage | Pale Gold-Tone Hardware | 24×20×11cm | Medium Top Handle | Lady D-Lite

Regular price $149.99 USD
Regular price $189.99 USD Sale price $149.99 USD
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Embroidery is the new leather.

This bag takes everything you love about the iconic silhouette — that pillowy structure, those geometric stitches, those swinging letters — and translates it into thread. Not a bag with embroidery on it. An embroidered bag. Every inch of the cotton canvas is covered, stitched, textured, and transformed. This is for the woman who already has the leather one. And it's the one that gets asked about first.

Why the five-grid size is the one that matters:

  • Fully embroidered cotton Cannage — not printed. Not woven. Stitch by stitch, the iconic geometric pattern is built into the fabric itself. Run your fingers across it. Feel the texture. That's craftsmanship you don't see anymore

  • 24×20×11cm — the classic five-grid proportion. Not too small, not too big. The original size — the one that became an icon. Three internal compartments. A flat zipped pocket. Everything in its place

  • Pale gold-finish letter charms — the letters swing and catch light. On embroidered canvas, they read like jewelry on couture. Elegant, never loud

  • Dual top handles — 9cm drop. Carry by hand like the icon it is. Or let it hang from your forearm while you find your keys

  • Removable leather shoulder strap — 95cm drop, adjustable. Crossbody comfort without losing an inch of elegance

  • Script signature across the front — embroidered in thread, tone-on-tone. You have to be close to read it. That's the point

The bag that belongs in a gallery (but you'll wear to brunch):
This bag isn't new. It's been the best-kept secret of women who know their luxury. But lately — it's everywhere. Not because of a campaign. Because someone saw it on someone's arm in Paris, asked "what is that?" and then told three friends. The embroidery catches light differently than leather. It's lighter on your arm. And somehow, it goes with everything from linen to leather.

Why embroidery changes everything:
Leather says "I've arrived." Embroidered says "I've been here." It's the difference between polished and poetic. The cotton breathes. The texture whispers. And the colors — oh, the colors — don't just sit there. They live.

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