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Salvatore Ferragamo

Gancini Clutch

OP: Original price was: 695,00 €.Current price is: 395,00 €.

This elegant and versatile clutch is the cool urban accessory for men: it is made of hammered calfskin, It was specially designed to carry all your essentials. A rugged look thanks to the metal zippers on the front pocket and the lined interior compartment. Long wrist strap. New – display model, unused. 

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Product Details

surgery

695

style

Clutch

Department

Men

Pocket depth

2 cm

Closure

zipper

Handmade

Yes

material

leather

Pocket width

27 cm

Pocket height

22 cm

Feed material

Cotton

Vintage

No

Size

Medium

brand

Salvatore Ferragamo

Color

Gray

Grip style

Carrying handles

Country and Region of Production

Italy

Model

Gancini Clutch

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Salvatore Ferragamo SpA.
2 Via Tornabuoni N
50123, Florence
+39553561

Person responsible for the EU

Salvatore Ferragamo SpA.
2 Via Tornabuoni N
50123, Florence
+39553561

Salvatore Ferragamo

The Italian fashion house **Salvatore Ferragamo** is not a brand of loud provocation, but of **innovative elegance**, whose foundation literally begins with the **feet**. The founder, Salvatore Ferragamo, was not a typical fashion designer, but the **shoemaker to the stars** and a brilliant **anatomist** who researched the structure of the human foot to create the perfect, comfortable shoe. His career began in 1920s Hollywood, where he dressed Hollywood stars from **Marilyn Monroe** to **Audrey Hepburn**, thus laying the foundation for its glamour.

His style is the perfect synthesis of Italian **craftsmanship ("Made in Italy")** and revolutionary inventiveness, documented in over **350 patents**. He freed women from uncomfortable shoes and revolutionized the footwear world with iconic creations: the stable **wedge heel** (invented in 1936), the vibrant **rainbow sandals** for Judy Garland, and the **"invisible" sandal** he crafted from nylon thread. Even during material shortages during World War II, he demonstrated his innovative spirit by using materials such as cork and parcel twine.

After his death in 1960, his wife, Wanda, took over the family business and developed it into a comprehensive luxury empire that today thrives on clothing, perfumes, and accessories. The brand's distinctive, subtle code is the Gancini motif, a stylized horseshoe that appears as a discreet buckle on classic loafers or bags and is considered an understated symbol of the elite. Ferragamo thus represents a timeless, dignified aesthetic that defines luxury not through ostentation, but through anatomically correct perfection and flawless Florentine craftsmanship. It is the art of understatement that unites elegance and comfort.