Leather doesn’t sweat, people do. But with the right cuts, colors, and attitude, leather becomes your summer MVP. Just keep it light, keep it breathable, and most importantly, keep it fun. You don’t have to wait for fall to look expensive.
So go ahead. Break the rules. Wear the leather. And don’t forget the SPF.
In the rarefied world of true luxury, there are objects that quietly defy time, trends, and mass attention. They exist outside the realm of fashion cycles and logo-driven spectacle. They are not made for the many—but for the few who understand that excellence does not need to be declared. Among these sacred objects are peccary leather gloves: understated, exquisitely crafted, and almost mythical in their exclusivity.
Beige leather jackets are the unsung heroes of women's wardrobes and unlike their black or brown counterparts, beige leather offers a softer, more versatile palette that can transition across seasons and styles. Whether you’re going for chic, casual, or edgy, here’s how to style a beige leather jacket and make it a staple in your everyday fashion.
Leathercraft is an ancient art, and one of its most defining elements is the stitch. Whether it's a rugged satchel, a sleek wallet, or a pair of finely leather gloves, stitching is what holds leather goods together and gives them personality. Today, we will explore the different types of stitches used in leatherworking and take a closer look at how our leather gloves are stitched.
Baby alpaca wool refers to the fineness of the wool and is obtained from the youngest alpacas or from the oldest alpacas where the hair is thinner.Â
Our Peruvian artisans are experts knitters on this fiber and they know the secret of perfect processing and know how to keep intact all the precious properties and qualities of the fiber for the linings. Remember that Baby Alpaca wool is probably one of the warmest material you can use for gloves lining in the world besides being the softest and natural hypoallergenic.Â