Saint-Thomas Bill Fold Stripes and Initials

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Discover the Art of Marquage with our Saint-Thomas bill fold. It features multiple card pockets and a central articulated money clip for around twenty notes. To make it truly unique, Maison Goyard invites you to personalise it with your initials and stripes.

Discover the Art of Marquage with our Saint-Thomas bill fold. It features multiple card pockets and a central articulated money clip for around twenty notes. To make it truly unique, Maison Goyard invites you to personalise it with your initials and stripes.

Description

    • Jewelry: Palladium
    • 6 card pockets

Material

    • Goyardine Canvas & Vauzelles Calfskin
    • Yellow Fabric Lining

Dimensions

    • Length: 11 cm
    • Width: 2 cm
    • Height: 9 cm
    • Weight: 0.055 kg

Made in

    • France
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Usage precaution

Do not wash in a washing machine or use any other mechanical process.
Clean all items in Goyardine and leather with a soft cloth that does not pill.
Move the cloth all over the item; avoid intensive and repetitive rubbing which may damage the chevrons or the leather.
Never use any solvents or cleaning products available from shops.
Regularly return your item to our craftsmen for deep cleaning or reconditioning.
Keep the item in its case away from light, heat and damp when it is not being used.
Do not use plastic to store the item.

Care advice

Do not put more than twenty notes in the articulated clip.
Do not put too many cards in the card pockets to avoid ripping the leather.
Do not graze or rub the item against rough surfaces.
Avoid contact with water, greasy or oily products, make-up and perfumes.
If the item comes into contact with water, dab it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth that does not pill.
Protect the item from damp, extended exposure to artificial, natural light or intense heat.

inspiration

Goyard’s small leather goods are named after emblematic streets and monuments in Paris. The Saint-Thomas bill fold is named after the rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre.