
Steele Canvas has partnered with Fursac, the renowned Parisian fashion house celebrated for its refined tailoring and sharp essentials, to unveil a limited-edition tote bag—a true meeting point of Steele's iconic craftsmanship and Fursac’s refined design ethos.

This unexpected collaboration draws on the vintage inspirations that both brands cherish, with particular influence from the expertise of Fursac’s Creative Director, Gauthier Borsarello, who is known for his strong appreciation and deep knowledge of vintage and Americana. Borsarello has infused the project with subtle references that enhance the bag’s timeless appeal and durability.

The tote bag, first revealed during Fursac’s Fall-Winter 25 runway show at Paris Fashion Week, is an investment piece that embodies both style and authenticity. Conceived as the perfect go-to accessory, it feels like those one-of-a-kind luxury items, as simple as sophisticated, that will develop an inimitable patina with age, embracing the lifestyle of its owner. Featuring Steele Canvas’s signature rugged canvas material, known for its durability and strength, paired with Fursac’s minimalist yet elegant design, the tote promises to become even more special over time, gaining character and charm as it is used.

This collaboration marks a compelling fusion of tradition and modernity, offering a functional yet stylish piece that speaks to those who value quality and story in equal measure.
About Fursac
The Fursac wardrobe remains timeless and continuously relevant with frequent nods to the sartorial zeitgeist. Designed to age beautifully, be repeatedly worn and eventually passed on to the next generation. Each piece is developed to respond, and even anticipate, the wearer’s every wish and need. Such is the reward for developing intelligent cuts, rigorously sourcing materials and making often-complex menswear codes more accessible. Good pieces with a hint of fantasy, extravagance and flamboyance.
Founded in Paris in 1973 and setting up its first workshops in the French town of Saint-Étienne-de-Fursac, a small town in Creuse from which it takes its name, the brand was revealed in the 1980s through advertising campaigns anchored in all memories: “La Griffe de l’Homme”. Unmistakably French, Fursac’s style remains open-minded. In 1992, Fursac inaugurated its first Parisian boutique, still open, at 112 rue de Richelieu, the former premises of 19th century gentleman’s outfitter High Life Tailor. Over the years, a more complete wardrobe has been developed in collaboration with the great Italian mills who have been offering exclusive fabrics to the brand since 2010.
The direction given by Gauthier Borsarello, Creative Director since 2021, is that of a meaningful, studied and cultural aesthetic, providing a unique vision of the French men’s wardrobe. Inspired by his fascination with tailoring as much as French workwear, each collection pays homage to its legacy and adds to its history.