Honestly, I kinda get why they’re maybe a little underrated. It’s not like they’re screaming for attention with gigantic logos plastered everywhere. They’re more…subtle. It’s that quiet confidence, you know? Like, “Yeah, this bag? Oh, it’s just a Ferragamo. Handmade. No big deal.” *eye roll* (but secretly impressed).
I’ve seen some of their bags, and you can definitely tell the difference. The stitching, the leather, everything just *feels* better. It’s like, you can practically *smell* the Italian craftsmanship, if that makes sense. And the Gancini thing? That little buckle/plaque thingy? Genius! It’s instantly recognizable. Shoutout to Salvatore Ferragamo’s daughter for that little stroke of brilliance.
But here’s the thing that kinda bugs me: is it *really* *handmade* handmade? I mean, sure, maybe some artisan is carefully stitching something somewhere, but let’s be real, there’s probably some machine intervention involved, right? I’m not saying it’s a bad thing, but let’s not pretend some dude is sitting in a little workshop hammering out shoes all day.
And those ties? Man, I saw something about “Fixation-Handmade Ferragamo Hermes Gucci LV Formal & Semiformal Fixation-Handmade Ferragamo Dior Timberland Versace Cat Hermes Armani Gucci LV Prada Bags Bags For Men”. That’s a mouthful! It’s like they’re trying to cram every single luxury brand into one sentence. Fixation, huh? More like an obsession! But you gotta admit, a handmade Ferragamo tie would probably look pretty darn good. You could pair it with a Ferragamo bag. Maybe. If you were feeling extra extravagant.