Vulpes Goods
Accessoires · Jewelry
Vulpes Goods sells small-batch leather wallets, card sleeves, belts and watch straps cut from Italian and American hides, plus waxed canvas totes and zip pouches. Most pieces are priced US $45–$180, situating the brand in the accessible-premium tier. Sales are direct-to-consumer through vulpesgoods.com and a single Brooklyn studio showroom; no wholesale accounts or marketplaces are used. Every item is cut, stitched and edge-painted by one craftsperson in the Brooklyn workshop, allowing made-to-order monogramming within 3–5 days. The house signature is a slim, three-slot card wallet offered in limited-dye runs that sell out weekly and are numbered on the interior. Vegetable-tanned leather is sourced from the 150-year-old Conceria Walpier tannery and paired with Ritza Tiger thread for visible, durable seams. Customers are design-conscious men and women aged 25-45 who want EDC gear that is minimal, repairable and traceable to a single maker. They value slow-production transparency, neutral color palettes and the ability to follow the maker on Instagram Stories where each hide lot is documented. Vulpes competes with heritage leather-goods labels that rely on factory production and wholesale mark-ups; it undercuts those prices while offering faster personalization and lifetime stitching repairs. Unlike direct-to-consumer accessory startups that outsource to overseas workshops, Vulpes keeps all labor in-house, turning limited hides into numbered runs that create scarcity without seasonal collections.
Leather that ages with you, made by one person you can actually follow
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