Unbranded Intrecciato Style Hobo Bag in Grey Synthetic Leather
Hobo Bag; Slouchy shoulder bag silhouette featuring a crescent shape. · Unbranded / Non-Designer; This is a contemporary mass-market accessory inspired by Bottega Veneta's signature weave.
Collection: Generic Market / High-Street; Not part of a recognized luxury collection.

Style
Hobo Bag; Slouchy shoulder bag silhouette featuring a crescent shape.
Brand
Unbranded / Non-Designer; This is a contemporary mass-market accessory inspired by Bottega Veneta's signature weave.
Material
Synthetic / Vegan Leather; The material appears to be PU (polyurethane) with a stamped or machine-woven texture. Machine-stitched construction with visible synthetic textile lining.
Dimensions
Width: 35cm, Height: 25cm, Depth: 10cm. Large size variant intended for daily use.
Description
This is a versatile, grey hobo bag featuring a distinctive woven exterior that provides visual depth and texture. The slouchy design makes it an ideal everyday carry-all, offering a sophisticated look without the designer price tag. It features a multi-compartment interior designed for organizational efficiency.
Key Features
Machine-woven 'intrecciato' pattern, gunmetal hardware, multi-pocket organizational interior, and slouchy crescent silhouette.
Material & Construction
Synthetic / Vegan Leather; The material appears to be PU (polyurethane) with a stamped or machine-woven texture. Machine-stitched construction with visible synthetic textile lining.
Color & Pattern
Charcoal Grey; Features an 'Intrecciato' style woven pattern which is synonymous with Italian luxury, though executed here in a budget-friendly medium.
Hardware Details
Gunmetal / Dark Ruthenium-tone metal. Features standard circular flat zipper pulls on thin chain links, which are common in mass-market manufacturing.
Interior Description
Brownish-grey polyester or satin-substitute lining. Features multiple internal compartments including two central zippered pockets and small slip pockets.
Closure Type
Top zipper closure; Internal compartments also feature standard nylon coil zippers.
Strap & Handle Details
Integrated wide shoulder strap made of the same woven synthetic material, designed for comfortable shoulder wear.
Craftsmanship Details
Standard mass-market quality; machine-stitched seams with loose threads visible in the interior lining. The 'woven' strips are likely glued or heat-pressed at the edges rather than hand-tucked.
Authentication Indicators
Red flags for luxury brands: No brand heat stamps, no serial numbers, use of synthetic lining instead of suede/leather, and standard hardware often found on mass-market goods. The weave lacks the hand-finished precision of a genuine Bottega Veneta.
Origin & Manufacturing
Generic mass-production, likely China; Common for non-branded boutique items found in fast-fashion outlets.
Era & Period
Contemporary (2020s); Reflects the current trend of the 'Quiet Luxury' aesthetic popularised by high-end brands but accessible at a lower price point.
Age Estimate
Circa 2021-2024; Based on the condition of the synthetic material and the current popularity of the woven hobo style.
Cultural Significance
Representative of 'dupe culture' in modern fashion, where signature luxury aesthetics are translated into affordable materials for the general public.
Condition Notes
Good condition. The exterior shows some minor creasing consistent with soft synthetic leather. The interior lining appears intact but shows some bunching at the seams.
Value Estimate
$20 - $50 USD; This is a contemporary high-street accessory with minimal resale value compared to luxury counterparts.
Care & Maintenance
Wipe with a damp cloth; avoid alcohol-based cleaners which can peel synthetic coating. Store stuffed to maintain shape and keep away from high heat.
Similar Handbags
Bottega Veneta Veneta Hobo (Original luxury version with leather lining), Anthropologie Melie Bianco (Higher-tier vegan option), or Uniqlo Round Mini Shoulder Bag (Minimalist alternative).
Interesting Facts
The 'Intrecciato' weave was originally developed by Bottega Veneta in the late 1960s because their sewing machines were too weak to sew thick leather; they had to weave thin strips together for strength.