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Ferrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel Like a Maranello Boss

Ferrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel in Style 6 photos
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Ferrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel Like a Maranello BossFerrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel Like a Maranello BossFerrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel Like a Maranello BossFerrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel Like a Maranello BossFerrari’s Cavalino Rampante Shoulder Bag Helps You Travel Like a Maranello Boss
Some say travel light, others believe it’s all about doing things with style, Ferrari says if you can’t afford buying our sportscar at least wear the brand’s lifestyle products on your everyday trips. The latest issue we stumbled upon in the Ferrari Store is a shoulder bag allegedly inspired by the Ferrari Maranello GT model.
The two seat grand tourer was designed by Lorenzo Ramciotti at Pininfarina and was later replaced by the 599 GTB, so in a way the shoulder bag is keeping the old-school Ferrari alive. The stylish Ferrari Cavallino Rampante bag is made from nylon with Italian neutral calf-skin (smooth and fret-worked) details.

Besides its quality, Ferrari claims the bag is also a practical accessory thanks to its nylon shoulder strap fixed with metal rings and the numerous pockets.

In fact, it would seem the bag has enough storage for all your stuff, no matter how important you are. We’re talking front horizontal with an exclusive opening with red piping and a metal plate.

On the inside, you can keep your PC and tablet while in the rear you get to a horizontal pocket with zip closure. Add two open internal pockets, a small vertical pocket, asymmetrical pockets under the flap with metal zip closure and you have all you need.

But wait, there is more. A series of exclusive details, such as the leather piping, metal details, customized zip puller and an internal plate with laser cut serial number, inspired by the Maranello GT car. Now, the only question left for you to answer is wether you're willing to pay $454 (EUR420) for it or not.
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