The striped Fendi rabbit fur hobo bag (often identified as model 8BR340) is a sought-after vintage piece that captures the "fun fur" aesthetic popularized by Karl Lagerfeld. This bag was part of Fendi’s collections from the early to mid-2000s. It aligns with the Y2K-era "Chef" and "Borsetta" styles that prominently featured tactile materials like shearling and rabbit fur. The "Chef" designation refers to the specific slouchy, half-moon silhouette with a single shoulder strap that was a staple of Fendi's 2000s lineup.


Model Number: It is frequently cataloged under the reference number 8BR340.

Brand: Fendi.

Material: Rabbit fur exterior with calf leather handles and trim.

Design: A slouchy hobo silhouette featuring an adjustable leather shoulder strap and gold-tone hardware. Typically lined with fabric or satin and includes an internal zip pocket for organization.

Estimated Dimensions: Approximately 14.5 inches (37 cm) in width and 9.5 inches (24 cm) in height


At the time of its release, similar fur-based Fendi hobo and baguette bags typically retailed between $2,000 and $2,500.


This specific striped pattern is considered rare on the secondary market compared to standard Fendi Zucca or Pequin prints. Fur pieces from this era are increasingly difficult to find in good condition because rabbit fur is delicate and prone to "shedding" or matting over time.