FULL GRAIN
COWHIDE LEATHER
WEAR IT, WEATHER IT, LOVE IT.


Explore the pinnacle of durability and style with our Leather Collection, featuring premium full-grain cowhide leather. Known for its strength and ability to beautifully age, this material has been the backbone of quality accessories for millennia. We've enhanced its classic appeal with modern design elements in steel, and mixed materials, blending tradition with innovation.


Material and Craftsmanship
- Crafted from the top layer of the cowhide, Full-grain leather retains the complete fibrous structure of the hide, offering unmatched durability. Each piece boasts a unique texture that ages not just with grace but with a bit of attitude.
- The bracelets are designed with innovative clasps that make them easy to put on, but also fastened with steel rivets securely securing the leather as it shrinks and expands as it matures.
Collection Highlights
- Torino: A braided bracelet that’s both simple and sophisticated, ready to weave its story with yours, whether it’s standing alone or paired with your favorite watch.
- Station Collection: Features heftier leather weaves with assertive steel bead station accents that command attention, often worn solo to showcase their powerful personality, with matching necklaces for a coordinated look.




- Fashion Collection: Innovative pieces combining leather straps with stainless steel beads or clasps, for a look that’s as unpredictable as a twist in a backcountry road.
- Multi-Layered Collection: One clasp, multiple layers—a complex concoction of materials and finishes that offer a streamlined take on the art of bracelet layering.
Modern Relevance
Our Leather Collection isn't just about enduring materials—it's about setting trends and expressing individuality. The versatility of Leather items lends them to be ideal compliments from dressed up to dressed down a must-have for any man’s wardrobe.


Ready to experience the perfect blend of tradition and innovation?
Discover your next statement piece in our Leather Collection.
