2024

MONÉBARI

Leather goods

One thing led to another, and his reflections led him to handcrafted leather goods. In his workshop-boutique, where he welcomes you by appointment, Xavier Piganeau stiffens his (French) cotton canvas, cuts his (Italian) vegetable-tanned leather inserts, assembles his pieces and gives birth to elegant bags and briefcases. With their varied sizes and colors, screen-printed motifs and fine finishes, Monébari bags have that little something extra that will make you fall in love with them. Some models are on sale. Otherwise, place your order and pick up your piece quickly.

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 Chauvigny, 86300
2024

LARUE MAROQUINIER

Leather goods
Closed - Open to 10h00

New shoes mean a new bag. A new coat means... a new bag. A new job means... a new bag. See where we're going with this? There's always a good reason to splurge on... a new bag. Larue leather goods is a Poitou institution. A family-run business since 1925, it's a place where you can smell the goodness of leather. Airtex luggage, Hexagona bags, The Bagging Co, Les Tropéziennes, Jump, Hedgren bicycle bags. Alix, Eric Larue and their team are there to advise you. Chic, sober or colorful, you're sure to find a leather or fabric bag to suit every budget, as well as briefcases, computer bags, Neyrak umbrellas and small leather goods.

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 Poitiers, 86000
2024

LACOSTE

Readytowear store

Crocodile ensign has appeared in the poitevine city since 2013. Located near the Cordeliers Centre, you can find in the shop all the ready-to-wear items and accessories that make the brand trend. Lacoste is the right shop for all tennis fans, including the Roland Garros collection, but not that. The brand enthusiasts will find the charm and authenticity of this mythical brand.

Lacoste has become an essential store in the city centre. You will be carefully advised by its vendors and it is not impossible for you to make your hands empty.

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 Poitiers, 86000
2024

HISTOIRE DE CUIR

Leather goods
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In the town of Chauvigny you'll find the "Histoire de cuir" boutique run by David Brissonnet, an artisan leatherworker with a passion for leather. He specializes in the creation of full-grain leather belts, which he selects himself from his supplier in Parthenay. He attaches great importance to the quality of his products and refuses to use inferior leathers. In addition to belts, he also offers small leather goods, and can work on furniture and motorcycle upholstery projects. David Brissonnet obtained a CAP in leatherworking through VAE (Validation des Acquis de l'Expérience), and now trains trainees. He also devotes part of his time to the creation of vénerie clothing, due to the growing demand for hunting products.

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 Chauvigny, 86300