Marmo Hobo Bag
The swirled Marmo print made tactile: a soft hobo in embossed leather.
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Story & heritage
Emilio Pucci built his name around geometric prints in many colors, after early skiwear designs brought him wider attention in 1947. The house still reads as a Florentine resort wardrobe: graphic, mobile, and made for clothes that look alive in motion.
Pucci describes Marmo as one of its historic prints, newly worked with Iride, Stella, and Maddalena in fluid silhouettes, Roman references, and 1920s-inflected glamour.
Marmo Hobo Bag is currently carried by Pucci's US store as a hobo bag, with official product data naming leather, marmo print.
Materials & craft
A soft, contemporary silhouette that expresses Pucci's aesthetic through material and color.
A soft, contemporary silhouette that expresses Pucci's aesthetic through material and color. This bag is crafted with a suede and embossed nappa leather base, worked with a Marmo motif that enlivens the surface with a graphic and profound effect. The minimalist handle accompanies everyday gestures, while the zip closure ensures functionality and security. Inside, tthe bag features a flat pocket for organizing personal items. The fish-shaped pull tab, finished in gold plating, adds an iconic and distinctive detail. Black Main material: 100% leather Secondary material: 60% polyamide, 40% polyurethane Marmo pattern Alcantara lining Handle length
How to choose & style
Choose this piece when the outfit can give the print room to breathe: one Pucci motif against clean tailoring, swim separates, or a single-color evening base feels sharper than head-to-toe noise. It works best as the color anchor of the look.