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  • Cascadia – GraniteCascadia – Granite Quick View
    • Cascadia – GraniteCascadia – Granite Quick View
    • Cascadia – Granite

    • $94.99$144.99
    • Cascadia is a full grain leather that has been milled for several hours; giving the hides a natural pebbled grain and glovey soft hand. Semi-aniline finish that maintains a uniform color while also having a naked look and feel. Great for bags, chaps, jackets, apparel, hats, shoes, moccasins, small goods & crafts.
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  • Cascadia – Light OliveCascadia – Light Olive Quick View
    • Cascadia – Light OliveCascadia – Light Olive Quick View
    • Cascadia – Light Olive

    • $94.99$108.99
    • Cascadia is a full grain leather that has been milled for several hours; giving the hides a natural pebbled grain and glovey soft hand. Semi-aniline finish that maintains a uniform color while also having a naked look and feel. Great for bags, chaps, jackets, apparel, hats, shoes, moccasins, small goods & crafts.
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  • Cascadia – VaqueroCascadia – Vaquero Quick View
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    • Cascadia – Vaquero

    • $81.99$108.99
    • Cascadia is a full grain leather that has been milled for several hours; giving the hides a natural pebbled grain and glovey soft hand. Semi-aniline finish that maintains a uniform color while also having a naked look and feel. Great for bags, chaps, jackets, apparel, hats, shoes, moccasins, small goods & crafts.
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  • Collar – Brown Quick View
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    • Collar – Brown

    • $84.99$94.99
    • Beautiful lining leather with great cutting throughout. S.B Foot History and Heritage The S.B. Foot Tanning Company was first established along the banks of Trout Brook near Red Wing, Minnesota.  Founded in 1872 by Silas B. Foot and George Sterling, the S.B. Foot Tanning Company has been a part of the Red Wing, Minnesota community for generations.  It moved operations…
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  • Croc Belly Print – BlackCroc Belly Print – Black Quick View
  • Croc Belly Print – Dk. BrownCroc Belly Print – Dk. Brown Quick View
  • Dublin – Black Finished FleshDublin – Black Finished Flesh Quick View
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    • Dublin – Black Finished Flesh

    • $135.99$157.99
    • The Essex, Dublin and Derby are tanned using Horween’s 100 year old Cordovan veg tan liquor formula. Dublin is a bit more rugged looking than the Essex leather it starts off as. The hides are infused with wax and then heat plated which enhances the grain, creates a pull-up effect and adds a bit more rigidity than the leather. Just…
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  • Dublin – BrownDublin – Brown Quick View
    • Dublin – BrownDublin – Brown Quick View
    • Dublin – Brown

    • $157.99
    • The Essex, Dublin and Derby are tanned using Horween’s 100 year old Cordovan veg tan liquor formula. Dublin is a bit more rugged looking than the Essex leather it starts off as. The hides are infused with wax and then heat plated which enhances the grain, creates a pull-up effect and adds a bit more rigidity than the leather. Just…
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  • Horween – Mystery SideHorween – Mystery Side Quick View
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    • Horween – Mystery Side

    • $110.99$126.99
    • Horween Mystery Sides – What will you get? These are individual sides that do not fall into a traditional tannage or color range we are used to seeing from Horween. Some may be full grain while others may be embossed. Unique second run sides ranging in tannage and color. These sides will not be mis-split: 2/4 oz will either be…
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  • Nubuck – GrayNubuck – Gray Quick View
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    • Nubuck – Gray

    • $37.99$45.99
    • Nubuck – Gray These lightweight gray nubuck sides have a soft feel and temper that would make for a great liner.   With some brown undertones, they are drum dyed and struck thru, meaning that the color on the flesh side is almost identical to the grain side, and when cut into there is no color difference.
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