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Best leather goods in Florence?

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I need to get my wife something - so, the threads in the past have been only sort of useful.

Also, the blog is up (see Nav Bar.) Meeting with both Will Boelke and Mariano Rubinacci today. Should be fun. If the pictures don't make me look better (there are 2 terrible pics to 1 okay, I guess, one), I'll kill our editor-in-chief.
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I need to get my favorite something fittingly wonderful...
You're so sweat, I mean, sweet.
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A really old article, but hope it helps some.

http://www.departures.com/articles/tanning-salons
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I need to get my wife something - so, the threads in the past have been only sort of useful.
Also, the blog is up (see Nav Bar.) Meeting with both Will Boelke and Mariano Rubinacci today. Should be fun. If the pictures don't make me look better (there are 2 terrible pics to 1 okay, I guess, one), I'll kill our editor-in-chief.

Florence:
Here's your store:

http://www.ottino.com/

I have one of their briefcases.
It is over 20 years old. Looks great
and the lock still works. Not cheap.
But if you're meeting with Signor Rubinacci,
you can afford Ottino.
Edited by comrade - 1/12/12 at 9:18pm
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Florence:
Here's your store:
http://www.ottino.com/
I have one of their briefcases.
It is over 20 years old. Looks great
and the lock still works. Not cheap.
But if you're meeting with Signor Rubinacci,
you can afford Ottino.

I got an Ottino toiletry bag on my last trip to Florence. Love the soft leather.
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