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Tag Archives: Men’s leather bags
Achieving Our Dreams
Since starting this company, we’ve had two main goals: 1) to help the leather artisans that we work with to make a decent living off of their trade, and 2) to get these beautiful hand-made leather bags out into the … Continue reading
Perfect Fall Accessories
Year after year, a classic leather bag reigns as the fall accessory. What we love about our whiskey leather is that it works in every season, every year. May we suggest one of our men’s bags customized with whiskey leather?
Cesar’s Favorite Restrepo Leather Bag: The Bolivar Weekender
We recently chatted with Cesar Giraldo, our head designer, about his favorite Restrepo Leather bag. The following is an excerpt from our conversation. What’s your favorite Restrepo Leather bag that you’ve designed? My favorite? Probably the Bolivar Weekender. I really … Continue reading
Father’s Day
The shoes I wore to my wedding were a pair of 30-year-old shell cordovan bluchers that my father gifted to me when I was in the 9th grade. I didn’t fully appreciate the beauty of those shoes when he gave … Continue reading





