Hobonichi 5 Year Techo Planner Leather Cover
The Hobonichi Five Year Planner is a super unique and fun option to keep track of your life. But if you're going to have the same planner or diary for five years, you'll need a way to keep it safe and protected (and looking in top condition). Even with a sleek, elegant cover, the Hobonichi Planner can use an extra level of protection to protect it from the test of time and day to day mishaps. With our durable handmade leather cover, you'll be giving your precious planner the best chance of last the five years it's suppose to. All you have to do is slide your planner into the strap under the cover to hold it securely in place. This way you don't need to worry about it slipping out.
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