Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild
Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53-Idlewild

Mini Bucket in Green by 10.03.53

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The Mini Bucket is a darling little bucket bag situation that is designed to slouch and soften over time. Suitable for handheld or over-the-shoulder carry thanks to its slim, adjustable strap. An additional shoulder strap can be added and removed at your leisure. Over time, the upper of the bucket bag will soften and sink into a relaxed and slouchy form giving this special chic-ness to the bag.

Designed and made in Paris.

Please refer to the size guide above for all clothing brand sizing. To learn more about our models measurements, check out our Model Size Guide to help you determine fit.

100% Calf Leather

All clothing should be handled as carefully as possible to increase longevity, so we have created an Idlewild Care Guide. Please refer to it to best care for your garment based on either the fiber type or brand instructions, if there are no specific care instructions listed below.

Condition it. Keep it dry. Wipe clean with a dry cloth once a week.

5.25" x 5.25" x 11.5"

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10.03.53

Founded in 2021 by Luca Colosimo, 10.03.53 creates leather goods at the intersection of functionality, innovation, and aesthetic harmony. After graduation from the Istituto Secoli in Milan, worked his way through the fashion industry, working at luxury houses like Celine, Isabel Marant, and Gucci. In between two of his professional jobs, Colosimo adventured to Mexico, where he made tote bags in a pop-up workshop on the beach of Tulum. 10.03.53 is inspired by the notion of bags as an extension of the human body, focusing on the technical characteristics of each object.