Montblanc Sartorial
Description
Montblanc Small Backpack in Sartorial Leather – 221544
Montblanc 221544 is a compact and elegant backpack designed for the modern professional who seeks a combination of luxury, practicality, and timeless design. The Sartorial collection uses premium Saffiano leather, known for its durability and distinctive texture. The khaki shade gives the backpack a sophisticated, muted and extremely versatile look.
Design and materials
• Crafted from premium Saffiano leather in a khaki shade that combines earthy tones with an elegant, modern character.
• Minimalist lines and a clean silhouette create a professional and timeless look.
• The front is adorned with the iconic white Montblanc emblem, hand-applied by the brand's craftsmen.
• Shiny metal details underline the luxurious impression.
Functionality and interior layout
• The main zippered compartment offers plenty of space for documents, a tablet, wallet, or other personal items.
• Internal compartments allow for clear organization of small items and electronics.
• The front zippered pocket provides quick access to your most frequently used items.
• Adjustable shoulder straps ensure comfortable carrying throughout the day.
• Its compact size makes this backpack the ideal companion for city commutes, business meetings, and travel.
Why choose this model
• Elegant khaki shade that looks original, modern, and versatile.
• Saffiano leather guarantees high durability and long life.
• Professional design suitable for work and leisure.
• The ideal accessory for those who prefer compact yet representative solutions.
Ideal for
• Professionals who need a stylish and functional backpack for everyday use.
• Lovers of luxury leather accessories.
• Those looking for a high-quality, timeless product with premium workmanship.
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The name Montblanc has always been associated with precision writing tools that reflect the pinnacle of artistic processing and technical sophistication. Founded in 1906 in Hamburg, Germany, where it resides till today, it has quickly gained a reputation as a manufacturer of quality pens. For her logo, the company chose a six-pointed white star symbolizing the permanently snowed peak of Europe's highest mountain, Montblanc. The analogy between the highest apex of the Pole and the tip of the writing instruments is shown on the tip of the fountain pens, where the number 4810 and hence the height of the mountain is located. Montblanc pens were characterized by a simple system and a unique design that caused interest around the world. The Meisterstück model, introduced in 1924, became an instant legend. This collection is one of the best selling ones even today.
The company had a really hard time in the war, but it was finally successful. It gradually expanded its portfolio with high-quality leather accessories made in Italy, jewelry made in Germany, and in 1997 eventually entered into the world of watchmakers. The debut in the Meisterstück collection was a success. The transformation to a serious watchmaker began a decade later, when management decided to purchase the old Swiss Minerva factory. Building on a rich history, the real art of watchmaking began. The first IN-HOUSE caliber tagged as MB R100 immediately launched a new stage in the Montblanc watches. Other machines and IN-HOUSE modules have been gradually added. The world of haute horlogerie has been enriched with beautiful pieces with tourbillon and other masterful complications. Montblanc is no longer just a manufacturer of stationery, it is also a wonderful artistic watches, quality leather and decent accessories that will enhance your personal style.
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The ball season is in full swing, gentlemen pull out their perfectly fitting tuxedos, ladies wear beautifully polished shoes and enchanting gowns. A ball is an event where we can feel special and put on our best. During this period, I almost always see articles in tabloid magazines discussing who wore what, how they looked, and so on.