Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Is the Key Case Really Dead?

OK, maybe it is.  I would argue, however, that its extinction is confined generally to the public at large.  Similar to the fate of fedoras and bowties.  Todd Palin probably doesn't carrying one to the snow machine races, for example.

But Louis Vuitton is a fan, and so am I.  This ingenious little accessory prevents injury to vital organs when one carries one's keys in his front trouser pockets.   The ladies will note that the key case offers protection against the gouging of fine leather wallets, scratching of cell phones and that annoying racket created by loose key rings jingling around inside shoulder bags.  Besides, this is definitely not your father's key case . . .

  • Genuine hand-painted stingray
  • Horween horsehide lining
  • Kangaroo lace border
  • Hand-hammered copper rivet and burr


































Made from three of the strongest, most durable natural hides on the planet, this stylish gem will provide generations of service.  At least until mechanical keys become obsolete . . .

Measures approximately 6 3/8" x 4"  open,  2" x 4" x 1 3/8" closed.

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