MADE FOR THE BOLD
HANDCRAFTED LEATHER ARMOR, PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA BY A VETERAN-OWNED WORKSHOP.
HANDCRAFTED LEATHER ARMOR, PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA BY A VETERAN-OWNED WORKSHOP.
Founded and run by a U.S. Air Force veteran, this workshop is built on discipline, attention to detail, and pride in workmanship.
Every piece is made by hand in the United States, using traditional leatherworking methods and modern standards—no mass production, no shortcuts.
Designed to be worn, used, and relied on. Constructed with durability in mind—not as costume, but as functional gear meant to last.
Every piece is made by hand in the United States, using traditional leatherworking methods and modern standards—no mass production, no shortcuts.
Founded and run by a U.S. Air Force veteran, this workshop is built on discipline, attention to detail, and pride in workmanship.
Designed to be worn, used, and relied on. Constructed with durability in mind—not as costume, but as functional gear meant to last.
MATERIALS
Leather and hardware are sourced within the United States and selected for strength, consistency, and suitability for armor-grade construction. Materials are chosen based on performance, durability, and how they hold up under real use—not appearance alone.
Each piece is cut, shaped, embossed, gilded, assembled, stitched, and finished by hand using traditional leatherworking techniques. Construction emphasizes durability, structural integrity, and repeatable quality. While a small number of hand tools are sourced overseas, all materials are sourced and all work is performed, finished, and inspected in the United States.
PHILOSOPHY
This work is built with the mindset that gear should be used, not just displayed. Design choices prioritize function, fit, and longevity over excess decoration, while still remaining purposeful and visually balanced. The goal is simple: create leather armor that earns its wear and improves with time.
The first pieces from this workshop will be released in limited quantities. These initial builds will establish the standard for materials, construction, and fit that future work will follow. Availability will be limited, and timelines will favor quality over speed.
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