What is Un Jour de Poche?
Un Jour de Poche is a compact, city-ready bag designed to move with the body. Its rectangular shape offers balance and structure, featuring a front zipped pocket with a leaf-shaped tab for graphic detail. Berluti took inspiration from old paperbacks, books tucked in pockets or leather-covered, this design imparts literary charm: discreet, elegant, and always ready to go.
How does it fit into Berluti’s leather story?
Berluti’s leather goods have evolved from intuition and needs. The Deux Jours bag, designed by Olga Berluti for Prof. Guy Chouinard, aimed to simplify travel. Its success led to the more compact Un Jour in Venezia leather.
Un Jour de Poche continues this progression, inheriting their structured elegance and recognisable codes without repeating them. It is a natural addition, a new chapter in the same architectural story.

How versatile is the design?
The bag adapts to various styles: worn as a shoulder bag, carried crossbody, or used as a clutch with the strap removed. Inside, it features side gussets with magnetic fastenings, two interior flaps with flat pockets, a removable mini cardholder for up to six cards, and a zipped pocket. The closure is simple and intuitive.
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Which colours will it be available in?
The Un Jour de Poche features a palette inspired by book covers, with Berluti’s patinas shining in shades like Atlantide, Gris, Racing Green, Mustard, and Bleu Brume. The Scritto versions emboss Berluti’s calligraphy on Venezia leather, linking it to its shoemaking roots.

Why does Un Jour de Poche matter?
Un Jour de Poche is more than a compact accessory; it is a city-smart icon that effortlessly transitions from work to leisure. Its design, inspired by culture, combines the elegance of old paperbacks with modern practicality. Every element prioritises convenience, from versatile carrying options to a discreet cardholder and intuitive organisation. It subtly honours the Deux Jours lineage, continuing Berluti’s architectural leather approach. By blending heritage and innovation, Un Jour de Poche becomes a literary leather companion for the modern man.
