Stevie Bag in Brown
Described by Bay as a 'kind of gothic, highway man's saddle bag' the Stevie Bag design is based on a... Read more
Described by Bay as a 'kind of gothic, highway man's saddle bag' the Stevie Bag design is based on a vintage piece found by Bay, probably made in the 70's for an Ibizan market.
We have reimagined this shoulder/crossbody (adjustable strap length) bag in the Bay Garnett x HERD Collaboration with our new luxury approach, pioneering authentic fashion made with natural materials of origin, handmade in Lincolnshire, England from fully traceable, vegetable tanned leather from nature-loving farms.
Proudly made from soil to skin in the U.K, our pieces are born of a unique narrative rooted in its place of origin.
Detail - The Stevie Bag is made British, vegetable tanned leather and suede in a saddle shape. Hardware is 100% brass or nickel.
Materials - British Pasture Leather, brass, nickel. Dust bag is 60% organic GOTS cotton, 40% hemp. Swing tags, boxes and bags come from SFC certified sources.
Washing - The leather and suede is not treated with plastic coatings so we recommend using an eco leather protector spray before wearing and reapplication regularly.
Size - w.23cm x h.22cm x d.11cm
Colours - Available in Brown and Black.
About British Pasture Leather
British Pasture Leather is the first supply of leather made from the hides of cattle raised on regenerative farms in the UK, and was founded on the belief that regenerative agriculture is a critical solution in renewing soils, stewarding ecosystems, and reforming food and fashion systems. Hides are sourced from farms that are certified by Pasture for Life, an agricultural organisation that “champions the restorative power of grazing animals on pasture.” Tannage is conducted at a historic British tannery, using a traditional vegetable tanning method, and finishing is done preferencing natural methods at a family-run facility in the UK. The vision of British Pasture Leather is to link leather with exemplary agriculture, and to give designers the choice to use material that delivers positive impacts for land, ecosystems, animals, people, and nature.