no. 007 · fashion
The clasp that asks to be pressed
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Notice the hardware. A good clasp is engineered to be touched: the faint bevel that invites a thumb, the tiny gap that tells your finger the two halves have truly met, the weight tuned so it shuts with a sound rather than a clatter. None of it is visible from across a room. All of it is the difference between a bag that feels expensive and one that merely looks it.
Luxury is mostly a set of decisions made where only your fingertips will find them.