
Mansurgavriel
Mansur Gavriel specializes in minimalist leather accessories and handbags, offering carefully curated products including bags, shoes, and small leather goods in a refined color palette. The brand is notable for its direct-to-consumer model that delivers luxury-quality leather goods at accessible price points, appealing to design-conscious consumers who value understated elegance and sustainability.
Luxury leather that proves minimalism doesn't mean compromise
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Furla
Furla sells luxury handbags, wallets, and leather accessories known for their Italian craftsmanship and contemporary design. They're notable for offering accessible luxury to fashion-conscious consumers who appreciate quality leather goods and modern aesthetics at mid-to-premium price points.
Italian craftsmanship meets modern style at prices that actually make sense
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Tauro
Tauro ist ein deutscher Accessoires-Einzelhändler mit Lederwaren und hochwertigen Modeaccessoires.
German craftsmanship meets timeless style in every leather piece
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altero.lt
Alterolt is a Lithuanian accessories brand offering handcrafted jewelry and fashion accessories with unique designs. The brand emphasizes artisanal craftsmanship and locally sourced materials.
Rankų darba kurtas grožis iš Lietuvos širdies
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Limelh
Accessoires-Einzelhandelgeschäft mit modischen Taschen, Gürteln und ergänzenden Artikeln mit zeitgenössischer Designphilosophie.
Moderne Accessoires, die deinen Stil mühelos vervollständigen
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Radleylondon
Radley London specializes in luxury leather handbags, accessories, and lifestyle products, known for their distinctive hand-painted dog logo and British heritage craftsmanship. The brand caters to fashion-conscious women seeking timeless, high-quality accessories that blend classic British style with contemporary design.
British craftsmanship meets playful elegance in every hand-painted leather piece
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Vonjacob
Vonjacob sells handcrafted leather bags, wallets, belts and small leather goods for men and women, plus a line of silver jewellery. Prices sit in the mid-to-premium tier: totes and briefcases €350-€650, wallets €90-€180, belts €120-€200. The collection is sold through the Berlin-Mitte showroom, the brand’s own webstore and a small network of German concept stores.
Every piece is cut from vegetable-tanned Tuscan cowhide and saddle-stitched in the company’s Berlin atelier; brass hardware is cast in-house and individually numbered. The house signature is raw, unfinished edges that darken with use, giving each item a one-of-a-kind patina within weeks. The “No.1” briefcase and the “Karl” backpack are the most recognisable silhouettes and frequently back-ordered.
Customers are design professionals, architects and creatives aged 28-45 who want understated luxury without visible logos and who value traceable materials and local production. They treat the pieces as long-term companions and often post ageing progress shots on Instagram under #vonjacobpatina.
Vonjacob competes with heritage Italian leather houses and Scandinavian minimal bag brands; it differentiates by keeping the entire supply chain inside Germany, offering free lifetime repairs and limiting annual production to roughly 2,000 units, ensuring scarcity and a lower environmental footprint.
Leather that tells your story, made where you can trace every stitch
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