Notes from the atelier.
On materials, process, and the craft of making leather goods in Florence.
Made in Italy, by law
“Made in Italy” is partly a customs concept and partly a protected legal claim. Here is the difference, and what it means when you put a brand on an Italian-made bag.
A buyer's guide to Italian leather
The vocabulary of leather is precise, and using it correctly changes both your product and your quote. A plain-language guide for brands specifying their first collection.
What a tech pack should contain
A tech pack is the contract between your idea and the workshop’s hands. Here is what a useful one includes — and why each section earns its place.
Private label vs. white label vs. OEM
White label, private label, OEM, ODM — they describe who designs, who owns, and who can resell. Knowing which one you actually want changes your whole sourcing conversation.
Edge painting: the invisible detail
You rarely notice a good edge — and always notice a bad one. A look at how leather edges are finished, and why it’s one of the clearest signals of quality.
Vegetable tanning in Santa Croce
Most of Italy’s finest vegetable-tanned leather comes from one district along the Arno. A short look at why Santa Croce sull’Arno matters to your supply chain.
From sketch to sample in six steps
How a drawing becomes a first physical sample — and roughly how long each stage really takes. Expectations, set honestly.
How MOQ works in Italian leather goods
Minimum order quantities frustrate new brands — until you see what drives them. Understanding the inputs is the first step to negotiating them down.
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