Rapide Saddlebag

Why choose synthetic fibre when you can have leather? We’ve always said that. That’s why we like this Rapide saddlebag ($60). It straps right under your seat, which is nicely out of the way. It also comes with a little tool roll, which holds and organises anything you’d need out … Read More

Horsehide Razor Strop

Horse leather is naturally quite strong, which is good news if you’re serious about straight razor shaving, because this horsehide razor strop ($125) can handle a lot of action. Also, they get their leather from Horween, which is good news if you care about leather. The strop also features brass … Read More

Leather Whisky Case

If there’s one way, and only one way, to improve the great outdoors, it’s with whisky. Whisky can improve nearly anything. So, take your whisky outdoors with a whisky case ($145). It’s made from vegetable tanned leather in Oregon, and until June 21 they’d monogram ‘Dad’ on your case for … Read More

Rucksack No. 21 Large

Sometimes classic is best. This rucksack ($225) doesn’t have much in the way of space-age fabric or complex design—it’s just a big, classic design, done in natural leather and waxed canvas. Sure, the canvas comes in a dozen colours, but that’s about as complicated as we’re getting here.

Embossed Leather Tag Kit

How do you make an embossed tag? Well, you need two pieces of cowhide, a suede string, two tie clips, and a letter-and-number punching set. It’s all in your embossed leather tag kit ($45). Now you can ditch that promotional tag/business card holder, or worse, the airline tag, and go … Read More

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