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(feuil)LES. "Neo-Lace" Tote
(feuil)LES. "Neo-Lace" Tote
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Nature, Edited. | From Lily Edit Series
A modern lace-texture canvas tote, hand-sewn from Tencel + milk-silk yarn with a blended shoulder strap.
About This Piece
Neo-Lace is a tote that feels like fabric first, bag second: a softly structured piece where the surface reads almost like lace, but with the quiet sturdiness of canvas. The body is hand-sewn from Tencel and milk-silk yarn, giving it a gentle drape and an airy, open texture that catches light and shadow.
The blended shoulder strap grounds the piece, making it easy to wear over the shoulder for daily errands or slower days out. At approx. 67 × 37 cm, it sits in that in-between space—roomy enough for a sweater, a book, and a small pouch, yet still light and pliable in the hand. Each one is made individually, so no two are exactly the same.
Details We Love
- Hand-Sewn Craft — Each tote is hand-sewn, so small differences in stitching, edge finish, and drape are expected and part of its character.
- Lace-Like Canvas Body — Tencel + milk-silk yarn create a modern “lace” effect: airy, lightly open, and soft to the touch while still functioning as a canvas-style body.
- Blended Shoulder Strap — A blended strap that feels sturdy enough for daily use yet visually soft, tying together the more delicate body and the practicality of a tote.
- Size & Drape — Approx. 67 × 37 cm (L × W): long enough to elongate the silhouette when worn, wide enough to hold daily essentials without looking bulky.
- Modern Lace Mood — The overall look feels like lace translated into a clean, contemporary language—less romantic frill, more quiet texture.
A Gentle Note
- This tote is made from a soft, lace-like fabric with handmade construction; perfectly “machine-clean” edges are not possible. Fringe and edges may appear slightly irregular—please purchase only if you appreciate this characteristic.
- Care: Cold gentle hand wash only; do not bleach. After washing, gently reshape and dry flat to maintain the drape.
- Avoid snagging on sharp objects or rough surfaces, as the lace-like texture can catch or pull.
- Use a cool iron with a press cloth if needed; avoid direct, high-heat contact with the fabric.
