Helia Handbag Suede Sand Helia Handbag

Sand Suede
$425
Price includes tariffs and duties

Free delivery on orders over 150 USD

Color: Sand Suede
Size
Details
Crafted in: Italy
Material: Calf Leather
Lining: 20% Recycled Cotton, 80% Cotton
Dustbag: 60% Recycled Cotton, 40% Recycled Polyester

H 19.5 cm / 7.5 in
W 29 cm / 11 in
D 12 cm / 4.5 in

Handle Drop 14 cm / 5.5 in
Handle Drop Crossbody 40-57 cm / 15.7-22.4 in
Weight: 500g

Top handle and adjustable shoulder strap
Inside pocket
Logotype on inside
Magnetic button
Silver coloured hardware

Light suede is a delicate material and should be treated with care. We recommend using a protective spray regularly and avoiding contact with darker or dyed clothing, such as denim, as colour transfer may occur.

By purchasing this product, you support responsible leather manufacturing via the Leather Working Group.
Shipping and Returns

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Care Guide
A Small Care and Repair Guide

If your heel breaks or your sole is torn we want you to fix it. To repair and
use again is a behavior we stand behind. Therefore we have made a small guide on how to do if it happens. Shoes are not just a part of your wardrobe, it is actually an investment. Spend your money wisely and you will get more out of it, better comfort, better foot health and also a sense that you are helping to save on our natural resources.

Shoes need rest

Shoes also need to rest, so do not wear the same shoes day in and day out. Always let your shoes rest and dry out at least 24 hours before using them again.

Keep the shape

To maintain the shape of your shoes, you should use cedar shoe blocks. Try to use shoetrees that fit your shoes (or crinkled up newspaper), and put them in as soon as you’re not wearing the shoes. This will help maintain the shape of the shoe. If not allowed to dry after use, the shape of the shoe will deteriorate over time.

Bad smell?

If your shoes tend to smell bad due to foot sweat, there are two simple tips. The first is to change socks and shoes more often than usual. The second is to use shoe blocks in cedar. Cedar absorbs moisture and odour

New soles?

Our shoes come with a thunit outsole. Thunit is a type of resin rubber that lasts longer than a regular leather sole. There’s no need to replace or add any sole on top of it if you don’t like right after purchase. When your outsole is torn down make sure to leave your shoes to a certified cobbler before it’s too late and other parts of your shoe get torn as well. They are professionals and will make your shoe as good as new again.

Some of our shoes have leather outsoles. Leather-soled shoes look great and allow the foot to breathe, as they are a natural membrane. The leather has low wear resistance, so the leather sole may be deformed when worn in wet weather. Therefore, we highly recommend you visit the cobbler and put a protective rubber sole on top before first use to avoid tearing the sole and to get a better grip.

Avoid unnecessary wear

When putting our shoes on or off make sure to open laces generously to avoid unnecessary tearing. Also use a shoehorn when putting your shoes on, to avoid that the counter and back part getting badly shaped.

Store well

When not wearing your shoes or using your bag, make sure to cover them in the dustbag you receive when making your purchase at Flattered. Make sure your shoes are clean and fill them with cedar blocks to avoid wrinkles and bad shape.

Salty stains?

If your shoes are getting white stains it might be salt. It’s not very beautiful and it will harm your shoes. Mix some water with white vinegar or a few drops of lemon juice. Wet a cloth and wipe carefully. Use polish or spray afterward to your shoes some extra love.

About Flattered

The Flattered ethos embraces the Scandinavian philosophy of living. Through considered design and uncompromising quality, we aim to forge a new luxury for the smart, independent, and conscious individual.

Where form meets function, our creative direction is guided by a sense of feminine minimalism, while at the same time driven by a genuine intention to make products that stand the test of time and contribute to changing habits around unnecessary consumption.