BALLY Milvar Cross-Body Bag
BALLY Milvar Cross-Body Bag
The Mythos collection of bags and accessories furthers Bally's dedication to sustainability through recycled leather and eco-nylon across versatile, modern styles. The Milvar cross-body bag is finished in black coated recycled leather and features a detachable and adjustable strap, Bally Stripe detailing and front and central zipped compartments. The central compartment features internal card slots and a flat pocket for added organization.
Coated recycled bovine leather
Detachable and adjustable shoulder strap
Front metal loop
All metal and plastic hardware on this style is pre- or post-consumer recycled
Dust- and water-resistant 100% recycled nylon lining
Front pocket with zip closure
Central compartment with top zip closure and internal flat pocket able to hold a 13.5cm x 20cm / 5.3in x 7.9in device
Made in Italy
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The Brand
Founded by Carl Franz Bally, what began as a family-run ribbon factory in Schönenwerd quickly became a pioneering global brand by the turn of the century as Bally industrialized its processes, built infrastructure and services to support its employees, and expanded stores from Montevideo, Uruguay to Paris, France. Bally dares to be different, always designing with longevity in mind. The team of multi-generational artisans based in Caslano, Switzerland, handcraft styles with consistency and care, embodying our dedicated approach to making shoes, accessories and ready-to-wear.
Sustainability Support
By charting critical courses of action and setting short and long-term goals within these business areas, we aim to mitigate our environmental footprint and promote social and economic well-being in accordance with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and The Fashion Pact, the latter of which Bally is a committed signatory. Building on their history of innovation, Bally’s future depends on the ability to accelerate change and find unprecedented solutions that can bring distant goals within reach, like introducing a fully circular product to the market (2025), reducing single-use plastics in B2B and B2C product packaging by 30% (2025), and by 100% (2030).
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