The Collection

Goods Built for the Long Haul

Every wallet, belt, and satchel is cut, punched, and saddle-stitched by hand. No shortcuts, just honest materials and time-tested techniques designed to outlast ordinary carry.

Array of finished leather wallets and belts on a wooden workbench
Everyday Carry

Sturdy Companions

Designed for daily utility and engineered to age gracefully. Our core collection focuses on the essentials, crafted with unyielding attention to structural integrity and finish.

Handcrafted leather satchel with solid brass buckles

Heavyweight Satchels & Bags

Constructed from thick, vegetable-tanned shoulders. These bags feature reinforced stress points, hand-peened copper rivets, and heavy-duty cast brass hardware that secures the main compartments firmly.

Stack of hand-stitched minimal leather cardholders

Pocket Goods

Minimalist cardholders and traditional bifolds. Hand-burnished edges ensure smooth pocket entry and prevent fraying over decades of friction.

Thick leather belts hanging from brass hooks in the workshop

Work & Dress Belts

Cut straight from the bend—the tightest, strongest section of the hide. Paired with sand-cast brass buckles that will never rust, warp, or fail under tension.

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Raw Materials

Sourced for Strength

We refuse to use split, corrected, or bonded materials. Every piece leaving the workbench is crafted from full-grain, vegetable-tanned hides that develop a rich, personal patina rather than deteriorating with use.

  • Full-Grain Leather The absolute strongest layer of the hide, retaining natural grain, scars, and inherent character.
  • Solid Hardware Brass and copper fittings that secure structural joints and withstand heavy, repeated tension safely.
  • Waxed Linen Thread Traditional thread that locks stitches individually in place, preventing unraveling if snagged.
Close up of raw leather hides and solid brass hardware on a cutting mat
The Workshop Method

No Machines, Just Hands

We rely strictly on traditional saddlery techniques. It takes significantly longer, but the resulting durability and structural integrity cannot be replicated by automated sewing machines.

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01

The Cut

Every pattern is traced and cut by hand using razor-sharp round knives. This physical contact allows us to inspect the hide closely and avoid natural weak points before assembly begins.

02

The Stitch

Using two needles and a single thread, we execute the traditional saddle stitch. If one thread loop happens to break over decades of use, the rest of the seam holds firmly together.

03

The Edge

Exposed edges are hand-beveled, sanded, and friction-burnished with canvas and natural waxes until they form a smooth, sealed, and highly weather-resistant barrier against the elements.

Custom Commissions

Tailored to Your Specifications

While our core collection covers the essentials, we welcome specific custom projects. Choose your exact hide, thread color, and hardware to create a piece entirely unique to you.

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