Leather Care & Info

Most of the leather I use comes from Badalassi Carlo, an Italian tannery that has been supplying leather for more than 40 years. They are known for their high-quality, full-grain, vegetable tanned leather as well as for the vibrant colors they are able to produce.
Their waxy leather is soft and supple, but still firm enough for use with small goods. The unique grain on this leather gives it a gorgeous pull-up effect. The texture and pullup ensure that no two pieces will ever look exactly the same, and the patina is a wonder to behold.
 
Pueblo leather has a matte, suede-like appearance and stone-ground finish which, with use over time, will patina into a smooth feel. Along with the texture change comes darker colors and a deep sheen which gives the wallet a more traditional, vintage appearance. This leather has a semi-firm finish which will become more supple as it develops a patina. 
 
Sometimes I will have a rare drop of wallets from other unique leathers which are first come first serve. Pictured below are the most recent leathers I've got in, but they can be different every time so be sure to follow my instagram to see what's coming!
 
Care Instructions:
• Keep out of direct sunlight - prolonged exposure can cause drying, cracking, and discoloration.

• Never allow leather to be submerged in water.

• If needed, spot clean dirty areas with a clean, damp cloth

• Treat every 6-12 months or as needed

• Note: All conditioners darken leather, oils even more so. Some leathers, such as white wax or "ghost" leather, do not mix well with certain products. I recommend testing any new product in an inconspicuous area first - if you have questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out!