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Jane in Canvas Natural & Supple Soft Natural

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Product details

Management number 206563975 Release Date 2025/11/03 List Price $867.00 Model Number 206563975
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Founded in 1845 in Boston, Mark Cross is the quintessential American luxury brand with an uncompromising commitment to quality, elevated details, and nonchalant reworking of classic silhouettes. The signature shapes are discrete icons of pop culture, notably the overnight valise carried by Grace Kelly in Rear Window, designed by Gerald Murphy, the former president and ‘Lost Generation’ figurehead. The Jane in Canvas Natural & Supple Soft Natural is a reissued archival design, thoughtfully updated with a refined clasp and warm seasonal tones. Crafted from durable natural canvas with tonal leather trim, this structured silhouette is lined in creamy lambskin suede—a classic companion for spring and beyond.

Product Details

Canvas exterior with supple soft leather trim. Lambskin suede lining in natural beige. Updated clasp closure. Structured silhouette. Made in Italy.

Care Instructions

Clean canvas and leather with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposure to moisture, oils, and direct sunlight. Store in a dust bag when not in use.

Size & Fit

9.6" L x 6.3" H x 3.1" W

Shipping Details

Please allow 5–7 days for standard delivery.

Return Policy

This item is available for return within 15 days if unused, undamaged, and unopened in its original packaging.


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