FEROX COCO IVORY BELT
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Corset-style belt in ivory crocodile-embossed Italian nappa leather, with front/side lacing.
Designed as a corset belt, Ferox ties with a single knot and requires no hardware to maintain its shape. It is sculptural and powerful. It can be worn over shirts, dresses, blazers, or directly on the skin. It elevates any look without screaming: it simply frames.
Its asymmetrical structure hugs the waist at its widest part and enhances the silhouette with its tapering trajectory, tying strongly yet subtly at its thinnest part. Made from responsibly tanned cowhide leather from Italy, embossed with a crocodile pattern and in an ivory white color. Due to the pattern's design, where the upper part is smaller than the lower part to respect the conical shape of a woman's body, it perfectly gathers and adapts to the silhouette.
Logo detail hot-stamped on the outer front part.
Ferox does not adorn, it asserts.
It does not just fit, it defines.
It is a piece of symbolic containment and formal freedom.
A strong line that originates from the body and returns to it with a single gesture.
Product details:
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100% cowhide leather embossed with crocodile texture imported from Italy
- Color: Ivory with a glossy finish and contrasting chocolate brown edges
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Front lace-up closure, no hardware
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Variable width depending on the area: ergonomic shape
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PASAIR logo hot-stamped on the front/side
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Interior lined with nappa and split leather
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One size fits all, adaptable from XS to XXL
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Handmade in Madrid, Spain
- Wide front part size: 12cm
- Narrow front part size: 6cm tapering to the end
- Belt length: 100 cm
Designed in Spain. Leather from Italy. Made in Madrid.
This product, handmade and 100% artisanal in Madrid, Spain, is made with authentic leather brought from Italy. The presence of possible variations, veins, marks, or irregularities is a natural characteristic that makes each piece unique.
Store and handle with care. Avoid contact with liquids, creams, oils, cosmetics, perfumes, direct sunlight, heat sources, and abrasive surfaces to preserve its original color and shape.
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