




Dragon | Nantucket Big Tote in Orange Buffalo Calf Leather Naranja
A cascade of sun-baked orange, the Dragon Nantucket Big Tote announces itself with a sculptural stillness that belies its generous proportions. Handwoven in a tight, almost architectural knit from soft buffalo calf leather, it possesses the quiet authority of an object made by hand, not machine. The silhouette is a study in relaxed structure: a wide, open mouth that invites rather than restricts, and a body that holds its shape even when empty, only softening into a gentle slouch when filled with the day’s necessities. It is a bag that feels both permanent and effortless, a paradox only leather of this caliber can achieve. The leather itself is the protagonist—a 100% buff calf hide that is surprisingly pliable, its surface a mosaic of natural grain and subtle variations in dye. Where light catches the weave, the orange deepens to burnt umber, then fades to a softer cantaloupe in the shadows. The hand-feel is immediate: warm, slightly napped, with a tensile strength that promises decades of use. This is not a stiff, structured leather that fights you; it yields to the arm, conforms to the body, and will only improve with time, developing a patina that records every summer afternoon and seaside stroll. Construction is deliberately unlined and open-top, a choice that speaks to the bag’s intended ease. The absence of lining allows the interior to breathe, and the leather’s raw reverse side is left exposed, a tactile counterpoint to the polished exterior. Braided leather handles, thick and substantial, are anchored to the body with a hand-stitched precision that ensures they will bear weight without strain. Inside, an antiqued St. Christopher medal charm—the patron saint of travellers—is hand-sewn as a quiet signature, a talisman that connects this piece to the house’s lineage of wanderers and collectors. A matching cotton drawstring pouch is available separately for those who prefer a lined interior, but the bag’s raw, unadorned state is its truest expression. This is a tote that moves with a deliberate, unhurried rhythm. It swings from the crook of the arm on a coastal boardwalk, settles beside a picnic blanket on grass still damp with morning dew, and holds a stack of books, a cashmere throw, and a bottle of chilled wine with equal composure. Its scale is generous but not overwhelming—roomy enough for a day’s worth of provisions, yet never so large that it becomes a burden. Style it with a crisp linen shirt and high-waisted denim for a studio visit, or pair it with a silk slip dress and sandals for an evening that stretches into night. The Nantucket Big is not an accessory; it is a companion, one that will follow you from the city to the shore and back again, season after season.
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A cascade of sun-baked orange, the Dragon Nantucket Big Tote announces itself with a sculptural stillness that belies its generous proportions. Handwoven in a tight, almost architectural knit from soft buffalo calf leather, it possesses the quiet authority of an object made by hand, not machine. The silhouette is a study in relaxed structure: a wide, open mouth that invites rather than restricts, and a body that holds its shape even when empty, only softening into a gentle slouch when filled with the day’s necessities. It is a bag that feels both permanent and effortless, a paradox only leather of this caliber can achieve. The leather itself is the protagonist—a 100% buff calf hide that is surprisingly pliable, its surface a mosaic of natural grain and subtle variations in dye. Where light catches the weave, the orange deepens to burnt umber, then fades to a softer cantaloupe in the shadows. The hand-feel is immediate: warm, slightly napped, with a tensile strength that promises decades of use. This is not a stiff, structured leather that fights you; it yields to the arm, conforms to the body, and will only improve with time, developing a patina that records every summer afternoon and seaside stroll. Construction is deliberately unlined and open-top, a choice that speaks to the bag’s intended ease. The absence of lining allows the interior to breathe, and the leather’s raw reverse side is left exposed, a tactile counterpoint to the polished exterior. Braided leather handles, thick and substantial, are anchored to the body with a hand-stitched precision that ensures they will bear weight without strain. Inside, an antiqued St. Christopher medal charm—the patron saint of travellers—is hand-sewn as a quiet signature, a talisman that connects this piece to the house’s lineage of wanderers and collectors. A matching cotton drawstring pouch is available separately for those who prefer a lined interior, but the bag’s raw, unadorned state is its truest expression. This is a tote that moves with a deliberate, unhurried rhythm. It swings from the crook of the arm on a coastal boardwalk, settles beside a picnic blanket on grass still damp with morning dew, and holds a stack of books, a cashmere throw, and a bottle of chilled wine with equal composure. Its scale is generous but not overwhelming—roomy enough for a day’s worth of provisions, yet never so large that it becomes a burden. Style it with a crisp linen shirt and high-waisted denim for a studio visit, or pair it with a silk slip dress and sandals for an evening that stretches into night. The Nantucket Big is not an accessory; it is a companion, one that will follow you from the city to the shore and back again, season after season.




















