This exquisite box is made of exotic thuya burl wood with a gorgeous blue color and swirled bird’s eye pattern. The lacquer and construction is on par with the very best of cigar humidors.

An elegant box to store, protect and showcase your watch/ belt / cufflinks.

Dimensions : height 12 cm
Width 16 cm
Colour : Dark brown for a cosy and welcoming look
Noble material : Wooden exterior
Softness : Blue leatherette interior

This item was never for sale and only given to VIP clients of Angelo Gallaso when purchasing belts valued at £3000+

This is a unique and rare opportunity to own a one of a kind box.

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Angelo Galasso is an Italian luxury menswear designer born in 1959 in Puglia, known for revolutionary, detail-oriented, and handcrafted Italian style. Co-founder of Billionaire Italian Couture, he launched his eponymous brand in 2009, popularizing the "Polso Orologio" (watch cuff) shirt, famously dubbed "The Da Vinci of Shirts" by the Financial Times.
Key History & Background:
Early Life & Training: Raised in Francavilla Fontana, Puglia, Galasso avoided conventional tailoring school, instead learning fabrics, shapes, and proportions by apprenticing with local artisans, which inspired his "Tradition in Evolution" philosophy.
Career Beginnings: He launched the innovative shirt collection Interno 8 in 1990, expanding to 80 stores in Italy by the mid-90s.
Billionaire Italian Couture: He later co-founded Billionaire Italian Couture, establishing himself in the luxury menswear market.
Angelo Galasso Brand (2009–Present): He launched his namesake brand in 2009, with flagship stores in London (Knightsbridge), Milan, Moscow, and New York.
Key Innovations: He is most famous for the Polso Orologio (watch cuff) shirt, designed to allow easy visibility of a wristwatch, a design featured in the London Design Museum.
Style Philosophy: Known for high-end tailoring that breaks traditional rules, using handmade techniques, and focusing on intricate details.
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Accolades & Clientele:
"Godfather of Italian Style": Named by GQ UK in 2014.
Famous Clients: Known for dressing high-profile clients, including Sir Paul McCartney, David Beckham, Al Pacino, and King Abdullah of Jordan