
If It Lasts, It’s Leather
In a world driven by fast alternatives, leather stands apart—unchanged in its relevance. Natural, resilient, and inherently versatile, it continues to earn its place across generations. Some materials come and go. Leather stays.
Timeless & Durable
Leather has endured for a reason. It is naturally strong, built to last through years of use without losing its essence. Its versatility allows it to transform—soft or structured, smooth or textured—adapting effortlessly across forms. One material, infinite expressions.
Made With Responsibility
The leather we use comes from hides that are byproducts of the meat industry. No animals are raised solely for leather. By repurposing these materials, we reduce waste and give them renewed value. What we create matters. How we source it matters more.
Designed to Endure
Synthetic materials are often framed as alternatives but they are designed for shorter lifespans. They crack, peel, and deteriorate over time. Leather does the opposite. It holds, adapts, and improves with use. One is temporary. The other is enduring.


Understanding The Difference
“Vegan leather” and “faux leather” are often positioned alongside leather—but they are fundamentally different. Most are plastic-based materials designed to imitate appearance, not performance. Both materials are well accepted widely - we just encourage clarity where materials are understood for what they truly are.
A More Considered Material
Leather is a natural material; it ages, it softens, it changes. Over time, it develops a patina: subtle creases, deepened colour, marks that reflect how it’s been used. These aren’t imperfections to fix, but qualities to expect. Where synthetic materials try to stay the same, leather becomes more itself with time.
It also lasts longer. With basic care, leather stays in use for years; often decades, reducing the need for constant replacement. And when its life eventually ends, it returns to the earth in a way synthetics cannot. Less turnover, more permanence. That’s the value.
LEATHER CARE
LEATHER CARE
Caring for Your Leather
Let it age naturally
Our leather improves with use. Minor scratches, marks, and creases are part of the process and often fade or blend over time. Resist over-treating. What may seem like an imperfection at first often becomes part of its character.
Protect, if you prefer
If you want added resistance to water or stains, a lightweight leather protector works best. It helps repel small spills without altering the leather's look or feel. For occasional cleaning, use a gentle leather cleaner to remove surface dirt.


Condition when needed
Over time, leather may feel slightly dry, especially around edges or corners. A small amount of conditioner restores moisture, enhances the patina, and softens the surface. Use sparingly. Leather responds best to minimal intervention.
Handling stains
For light stains, avoid harsh cleaning. Use a soft cloth with a small amount of leather cleaner and gently dab the area. Always test on a hidden section first. The goal is to clean without disturbing the natural finish.
Extra care for high-use areas
If your bag is in constant rotation, certain areas may wear faster. A small amount of rich conditioner can help restore suppleness and prevent dryness. A little goes a long way.











