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BRIEF HISTORY
Sézane, founded by Morgane Sézalory in 2013, is a pioneering French fashion brand that began its journey online. The brand was created with a vision to prioritize customers by offering beautiful creations at fair prices, focusing on quality and sustainability. Sézane is committed to responsible production, ensuring no overproduction, sales, unsold items, or waste. This unique approach has allowed the brand to invest in quality while maintaining affordability. The brand's history is not just about fashion but also about offering a unique experience, which led to the opening of its first "Apartments" and concierge services to enhance customer experience and provide exceptional after-sales support.
Sézane's story is deeply personal to its founder, Morgane Sézalory, who left school at 17 to pursue her passion for creativity and independence. Influenced by her family's strength and her own experiences, including her beloved grandmother's resilience and her siblings' inspiration, Sézalory infused these values into Sézane. The brand's origins also trace back to "Les Composantes," a platform she created in 2008 to showcase vintage selections and her initial creations. Sézalory's rich history and diverse inspirations—from her early years in Kinshasa to her love for various art forms—continue to shape the essence of Sézane, making it a living, unclassifiable, and committed brand.
Brand Website: sezane.com
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PRODUCTS REVIEWED
Spending Wisely: The Value of the Sezane Large Romeo Bag
Sezane's Large Romeo Bag
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Buying a high-quality leather bag is an investment, and it’s natural to question if the price you paid was worth it. I recently bought the Large Romeo bag from Sézane, a Paris-based brand that has gained popularity in the past decade. Is this bag worth spending your hard-earned dollars on? Let’s find out!
DISCLAIMER: This is an UNSPONSORED review. I purchased all of these products myself and am not affiliated with the brand mentioned in any way. All statements and expressions made about the products are solely the opinion of Tanner Leatherstein and are not meant to be conclusive or definitive. The purpose of this video is for informational and educational purposes only. We recommend that as a consumer, you exercise your due diligence and research on the products before adopting the opinion of Tanner Leatherstein.
First Impressions: A Nod to Vintage Coach Bags
The Large Romeo bag immediately reminded me of the classic, vintage Coach bags I used to admire. It has a timeless appeal with its natural leather grain and soft hand feel. The design is simple yet elegant, featuring minimal hardware and edge paint. Initially, I didn't spot any glaring issues, although I did notice some cracking on the edge paint of the handles on the bag sent by one of my followers who had used it for some time for our LBI (Leather Bureau of Investigation) segment.
Craftsmanship Test: Inspecting the Details
Opening the bag, I was pleased to see clean workmanship inside. The support materials were solid, and the overall construction was above average. One detail that stood out was the binded edges. This old-school technique requires more work but results in a much more durable finish. Apart from a few stray threads that needed trimming, the craftsmanship was impressive and felt distinctly European.
Acetone Test: Revealing the True Beauty of the Leather
To test the quality of the leather, I conducted the acetone test. This involves applying acetone to a small area of the leather to see how it reacts. The acetone removed a very thin layer of the semi-aniline finish, revealing a beautiful, gorgeous grain underneath. This was a good sign that the leather was of high quality, and I fell in love with it even more.
Vegetable-Tanned Leather: A Closer Look
Sézane's website claimed that the bag was made from vegetable-tanned leather, and I wanted to verify this. I conducted a burn test, which involves burning a small piece of the leather. The leather burned like wood, leaving a stiff residue with all-black charcoal and no green hues. This indicated that there was no chrome involvement, confirming that the leather was indeed vegetable-tanned. This type of tanning process is more environmentally friendly and produces durable, high-quality leather.
Hardware Test: Assessing the Metal Components
Next, I examined the hardware of the bag. The metal parts seemed to be made from a soft alloy with very thin plating. While they weren’t the best quality, they were functional and on the budget end of the spectrum. Considering the overall price of the bag, this was a reasonable trade-off.
Leather Estimate: Breaking Down the Costs
To understand the value of the bag, I estimated the cost of the materials and assembly. The bag uses about 8 square feet of vegetable-tanned leather, which I estimate to cost around $60. Adding another $80 for assembly and hardware in Portugal, the total cost to produce the bag would be approximately $140.
With a price tag of $365, the cost is about 2.5x the estimated production cost. In the world of high-quality leather goods, this markup is quite reasonable. Luxury brands often have much higher markups, sometimes exceeding 10 times the production cost.
Conclusion: Was It Worth the Money?
After thoroughly inspecting the Large Romeo bag from Sézane, I am confident that I did not waste my money. The bag is well-crafted with high-quality leather, and the design is timeless. Despite the minor issue with the edge paint on the handles and the budget-friendly hardware, the overall value of the bag is excellent.
In my opinion, spending $365 on this leather bag was a great deal. If you’re looking for a stylish, durable, and well-made leather bag, the Large Romeo bag from Sézane is definitely worth considering.
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