A little bit but I chose my new purse after the appearance. Then I had this one of Greenbury just right, but they made a considerable figure for a reasonable price, both in form and color. Green it should be. And that it was, at least the first few weeks. Now she's, uh, what do you call this dirty color still the same? Oh yes: brown. At least somehow brown. Dark brown. Or dark dirty brown. Through attrition, by skin moisture, but also by pressure. Yes, by pressure, dark spots have initialed, as can be easily seen on the attached two pictures: The pushbutton is emerging and - quite strange - even seams.
No matter. I would have preferred from the outset a brown purse, I would have bought one. The would then probably also remained brown and everything would be fine. But as I paid for color that has soon vanished into thin air. This speaks not for quality. For anyone yet dyed textile or leather product I had the experience. A fact that no excuses that we are dealing in leather is a natural product, the special care needed. The leather seats in my car anyway to see even after more than a decade out even without special care is still very pleasing.
In addition, the leather used or the impregnating or whatever was used as something sour fishy smell when you go directly to the nose off. And I swear: The purse I've never had anyone - even myself not - put into the step. At least the smell does not go over to the hands.
After all, the seams holding up quite well now. Since you have probably worked a little neater. But basically you have to say: If that's the standard Made in Germany (when is it ever made in this country), then you can also order directly confidently in Asia.
(Provided photos give the original color insufficiently again)