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We select our materials based on a balance of functionality, durability and their ability to age gracefully. We are also committed to making them environmentally sustainable – using fabrics made from recycled and plant-derived materials, and sourcing leathers with the least environmental impact.
We use leather for things like wallets and zip pulls, because it feels great in hand, and stands up to the test of time. And we only use the best leather we can source, from Leather Working Group gold-rated tanneries.
This finish gives our DriTan™ leather a natural look and feel, so it develops rich texture and plenty of character as it ages.
This finish showcases the aniline hides in a more natural state – allowing the grain and personality to develop richer texture and character as they age.
These are more resilient to marking than our naked leathers, while still looking natural.
The 100% recycled polyester and nylon fabrics we use in our bags and pouches perform just as well as virgin materials, with far less impact on the environment.
This soft-woven polyester has the look and natural feel of cotton canvas, with the added benefit of water-resistance and improved durability.
This weave has a natural canvas feel that’s great in your hands. As the name suggests, it is also highly resistant to wear and tear.
This super-tight weave is crimped before production, to add a unique texture and extra abrasion resistance. It’s easy to clean and water-resistant.
This strong weave is both textural and warm – reminiscent of comfortable home furnishings, yet imbued with innovation and technical performance.
This fine weave’s high thread count creates a smooth finish, that’s still durable. A very subtle lustre gives it a modern – but not technical – look.
A heat treatment on the yarn creates a crinkled finish, plus extra resistance to water and wear. It’s lightweight, crisp and completely unique.
This weave’s military heritage, durability, tear-resistance and light weight make it ideal for performance styles that call for a technical feel and function.
These innovative materials offer an earth-friendly alternative to petroleum-based products, while still being strong enough to stand up to daily use.
Crafted from sustainably harvested wood pulp and upcycled cotton offcuts, this weave has a structured, canvas-like feel that’s both soft and strong.
Whether you spill a drop, a drink or a bucket on your leather, gently wipe the excess moisture away with a clean cloth and let the leather dry on its own away from sunlight.
Rub an uncolored leather cream or conditioner through your leather to bring softness and depth back into it. Options made from natural ingredients only are best.
For stains, use a leather cleaner only. It’s also a good idea to apply leather conditioner after cleaning, and whenever you feel like the leather needs a bit of TLC. Remember to use conditioners that are suitable for aniline or semi-aniline leather.
To clean your fabric product, simply wipe it with a damp cloth. For more serious stains, look for a high grade multi-purpose fabric cleaner like you’d use on your sofa. Avoid detergents or bleach. And as tempting as it might be, never put it through the washing machine. While our fabrics are durable and pretty excellent at resisting water and wear, it’s a good idea to keep sharp objects packaged up properly, should you need to carry them. Small cuts in the lining or exterior fabric will weaken the overall durability and resistance.
Our Materials Hub lets you shop by material, making it easy for you to pick the products you want, in a material that’s right for the job.
For the release of our first recycled collection, sustainability consultant Teslin Doud paid us a visit, and challenged GG leather co-founder and CEO, Andy Fallshaw, to go deep on the topic.
We're proud to be part of the B Corp movement – a group of certified companies using the power of business to help solve social and environmental problems.
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