Atypical Belt
This highly-adjustable belt uses a track system that gives you 32 size options. It also uses full-grain leather on either side for maximum durability. You can choose from two buckle designs with four colors each, and three belt colors.
This highly-adjustable belt uses a track system that gives you 32 size options. It also uses full-grain leather on either side for maximum durability. You can choose from two buckle designs with four colors each, and three belt colors.
Hillside’s Meridian is a bag that uses a system of rings and straps so that you can easily slide it from a messenger bag into a backpack, and vice versa. You can also use it as a cross-body bag or as a briefcase. It’s available in nylon or full-grain leather.
Age’s leather holster is designed for carrying phones and other small everyday items. Its strap is thin enough to be worn under coats and jackets, and its removable pouches have water-resistant zippers. It also has an optional chest pouch for larger items.
Following in the footsteps of the world’s most beautiful camera bags, accessory maker Vi Vante is back with a series of luxurious hand-braided leather camera straps that make the perfect gift for some very special photographer in your life.
This is Ground’s upcoming leather bag is a stylish way to pamper your audio gear in transit. It has ample space for portable speakers, a pocket and loops for cables and adapters, and a headphone holder, all done in the company’s signature Italian leather.
You spent thousands on your camera gear, so why tote it around in an ugly nylon pack? Vi Vante’s premium leather camera bags feature the kind of quilting that you might find on the seats of six-figure luxury car, while offering the protection your equipment deserves.
A truly special gift for bartenders. This roll offers holders for a variety of bar tools, including space for two cocktail shakers. Siberian crafter Dragunov handmakes each of their leather pieces and finishes them with beeswax. (Tools not included)
Cole Haan’s 3.Zerogrand fuses the timeless design of the Oxford shoe with the company’s ever improving Grand.OS cushioning and rubber outsole. It’s available in a casual textile upper or the more formal premium leather upper.
Baum Designs‘ custom faux leather coasters act as a not so subtle reminder to your guests to keep your drinkware from sweating all over your fancy table. The set of six includes a matching base to keep them organized when not in use. Also available in slate.
Italian company Speedometer Official makes handsome leather belts that have swappable buckles inspired by rotating bezels found in watches. The belts are adjustable and you can choose from a variety of belt and buckle color combinations.
Engineered Garments added an eye-catching and convenient twist to Dr. Martens’ classic 1461, replacing the shoe’s laces with a leather Velcro strap over the eyelets. It’s available in four military-inspired leather colors as well as a milkshake suede variant.
Pillbox Bat Company’s leather wallets are made from repurposed and vintage baseball gloves, ensuring that each piece is one-of-a-kind and has a handsome worn look. It has two exterior card pockets and a money clip on the inside.
A luxury carry-on bag from leather goods specialist Hard Graft. The Overhead Holdall is made from undyed natural washed veg tanned leather that will gradually turn deep brown as it ages. It also has a large external pocket and a detachable and adjustable shoulder strap.
Standard Fair’s first shoe is a premium leather sneaker. While it’s not exactly inexpensive, the Sport Camp has an easily replaceable outsole, greatly extending its potential life. Kickstarter backers get one free resole, which will otherwise cost $65.
Hender Scheme revisited the otherwise played out Adidas NMD silhouette and came back with perfection. Instead of Hender Scheme’s usual raw finish, this all leather NMD_R1 stays true to the shoe’s original colors.
For a limited time only, luxury leather goods maker This is Ground is selling samples of some of its most popular products. Some were used in photoshoots or travel tests, while some are prototypes. They are boxed randomly, with values ranging from $225 to $1200.
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