Libero Ferrero Spring / Summer 2013 Lookbook

Libero Ferrero will proudly be showcasing new bags, cases and small accessories at PROJECT NY, July 22nd - 24th. Libero Ferrero's handmade bags, cases and small accessories bring a new level of sophistication and refinement to the men's accessories space. Widely recognized for their superior craftsmanship and quality, Libero Ferrero is significantly raising the bar in menswear. Three brothers are behind the rapidly growing label, which is named after their Grandfather, the brands' namesake. Check out these beautiful shots!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Balenciaga Panelled Slim-Fit Biker Jacket

In classic Balenciaga biker fashion, the French luxury label presents a fresh iteration of the time-honored black motorcycle leather jacket. This panelled piece uses canvas and a silver-flecked cotton blend with black leather for a lightly quilted, asymmetrical appeal. The slim-fitting jacket oozing with city chic also offers a host of zipped pockets at the front, back and on the left sleeve, as well as zipped cuff accents. It is made in Italy and costs £1,592 GBP (approximately $2,492 USD). Purchase it HERE

 

Cy Choi x Roberu 2013 Spring/Summer “Paris” Accessories Collection

Korean designer Cy Choi and Japanese brand Roberu have partnered for a line of accessories for Spring/Summer 2013. Known for their excellent craftsmanship and ingenuity when it comes to leather construction, the season finds an array of totes presented by Roberu influenced by Parisian sensibilities – along with ominous undertones we’ve seen from Choi in the past. From simple bags to smaller, strapless carriers, the collection is sleek and modern with dashes of luxury.

 

 

Tipton & Co. Fixed Leather Camera Straps

Made from a single strip of heavyweight veg tanned bridle, that has been waxed and oiled for heavy use and durability, as well as some water resistance. Standard strap lengths are 35"or 40" end to end. Option to add neck pad. 
"I think what I try to stick to most is keeping things, deceptively, simple.
There's a difference between simple, and deceptively simple, and I think that comes through a little in the end. This first post in the series of these straps, is about the most basic, simple one I'll offer, but I hope will still stand on it's own. There are multiple steps to get it to the end result. Attention to details, and taking time doing things that might not be thought of at first look. It all probably seems overly obsessive for something like a camera strap, but it's honest design, and a lot goes into each one. "
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Acne Melanite Leather iPad Case

Acne continue their impressive range of accessories with this ‘Melanite’ leather iPad case for Fall/Winter 2012. A light tan grained leather is soft yet strong, what’s nice about it is that it doesn’t add any bulk to your iPad and will take on a beautiful patina as it ages. You can pick one up over at Oki-ni.

 

 

 

Leica Edition Hermès - Old but still Awesome

Leica presented their new limited edition sets created in collaboration with Hermès. The exclusive M9-P “Edition Hermès” and the M9-P “Edition Hermès – Série Limitée Jean-Louis Dumas incorporate “Veau Swift” calfskin leather in “ocre,” supplied by Hermès for the leathering of the silver-chromed version of the Leica M9-P camera as well as the shoulder strap included in the set. A beautiful collaboration in a celebration of the friendship and collaboration between Jean-Louis Dumas, the former president of Hermès, who died in May 2010, and Leica Camera AG. The set comes with three lenses, an exclusive hand-finished Hermès camera bag, the first Leica camera bag ever to have been created by Hermès, as well as a portfolio of 200 black-and-white images all captured by Jean-Louis Dumas with his Leica M camera.

 

 

 

 

 

History // Vittorio Spernanzoni Footwear

"Vittorio Spernanzoni was born in 1936 in Morrovalle, in the heart of Le Marche. Right in the aftermath of the war, he started working at a very young age as a shop boy at a shoemaker’s of his town. Soon he would start his own workshop – out of the space below his home’s stairs – trying out different finishing techniques.In 1965 he started his business adventure, and produced the first shoes entirely made in his workshop. Although passed away prematurely, he had been able to transfer his knowledge – and passion - onto his children Enrico, Roby and Lorella, who are still working in line with the teachings of their father, to create extremely detailed pieces. Naturally drawn towards always improving its skills in this trade, over 20 years Spernanzoni has been able to establish its name as one of the best hand-made workshops in the world, manufacturing goodyear welted shoes and many more. Thanks to its reputation, the company has secured partnerships with some of the major international fashion brands. The creation of an entirely hand-made line under the Vittorio Spernanzoni brand is aiming at paying tribute to the late founder but it also represents the consistent choice to save and revamp the hand-made tradition that still relies on skilled craftsmen, who – with just a bunch of tools, endless patient and great ability – create long-lasting products. By the Vittorio Spernanzoni line, the company wishes to create exclusive products making the most of manual and craftsmanship skills, as the result of a process of de-industrialisation of the production line. Each manufacturing stage is entirely hand-made to make sure items have a unique personality, mirroring their creators’skills and flair. It’s up to craftsmen to develop each single stage: from cut to stitching and mounting and last but not least, finishing, the key element to give the shoes the final touch. These techniques are typical of the pre-industrial cobbler workshop activity, when this service was enjoyed by rich people until the Forties and the Fifties, as the expression of a timeless art. Tradition and innovation meet in an attempt to discover – yet again – this timeless, accurate know-how now almost lost to mankind. With patience and total dedication, each pair of shoes is created, step-by-step, by the precise hands of the craftsman, who gives these products the most important of values: time. Indeed, over time is when shoes turn into little works of art, as the result of skills and passion of those who spent years of their lives learning how to master this old trade.

Property Of... Carry Goods at OPUMO Shop

Check out some of the quality carrys goods made by Property Of... over at Opumo. The Tommy Trip is softly constructed in waxed cotton canvas with heavy leather and trim and is ideal for a quick weekend away. The main compartment has plenty of room for a change or two of clothes whilst the large front and back zip pockets will securely hold your wallet and travel documents. Perfect hand-luggage size and cabin approved.

The Alfred Work bag is constructed from waxed cotton with a sturdy leather base. The bags front flap features a simple buckle fastening. The back of the bag has an easy access zip pocket which is an ideal place for any items you may need to get to quickly. The inside of the bag features a padded 15" laptop sleeve and storage pockets.

Constructed from waxed cotton canvas the Tommy Sportspack offers plenty of space for your folders, books or magazines. It also features a padded 15" laptop compartment. Lined in ripstop cotton the bag also includes smaller storage pockets as well a large front pocket for your phone and wallet. The back of the bag and adjustable shoulder straps are padded for comfort.

Oliberte Footwear - ADIBO Leather Chukkas

Oliberte Footwear was much of an interesting story upon reviewing their footwear. Personally, I've always tried to buy USA made products to support our working class. This was much of a different story that needed the same support. Oliberte Footwear manufactures their product in Africa. Their goal was to provide jobs for the people in Ethiopia, Liberia, and Kenya. It was also to encourage other manufactures to look to Africa for manufacturing. The quality is very surprising. The materials consist of Hand-Picked leather, Goat Lining, and a percentage hand stitching. This shoe (ADIBO) is made with 100% Goat Leather Lining and Dark Brown leather for the outer. It has a rough and worn look to them the second you put them on, which i find very attractive. Support this great cause and grab a pair of shoes here.

 

Deus Ex Machina X MAKR Leather Goods – S/S 2012 – ROLL TOOL

Makr and Deus worked together on this tool roll bag, individually made in Makr’s home state of Florida. 50 units of the tool roll have been produced using #10 cotton duck Martexin waxed canvas and premium Horween leather. Holds just enough tool to keep a driver or mechanic happy in a pinch:  8 spanner pockets, 7 socket pockets, 2 utility pouches for drivers and the stash. Available online from Deus.

HARD GRAFT - CarryOn Suitcase

The CarryOn Suitcase is a fine piece of real luggage. Perfect for short trips to take on board. Carry it with pride from country to country. This suitcase is quite a piece of work. Their artisans have selected each perfect hide and carefully assembled the leather with a touch of magic. So much time, hard graft and attention to detail go into each and every piece. You can feel the passion, it's kind of slow food in the luggage world, a little stuck in time. A little nostalgia in your hand or over your shoulder. Check out the suitcase here

Coach – Japan – ‘The Baseball Heritage Collection’

Baseball is becoming a bit of an influencing factor in fashion related matters, from shoes to, well, more shoes, that rough leather and heavy stitching has snuck into all kinds of places. Here, Coach, who have been making accessories since 1941, have transformed old gloves into wallets and added a few other baseball bits n’ bobs. Japan folk, this one’s for you. More here. (HN)

Stanley & Sons - ‘The Mailbag’

Stanley & Sons who last featured in this Backyard Bill story, have just announced the release of a new bag. The line generally doesn’t change too much so interesting to see the addition of a fresh style. Having got it right with all their previous models, this is, as expected, a winner. Here they use waxed canvas for the first time, 24oz of it, 5oz hand-dyed leather on the flap, brass buckle front closure, copper rivets and a selection of straps. Available in plenty of colour choices, it’s a done deal for us. Find it here.

 

Sandast Workshop in DTLA

Here’s a look inside the new Sandast workshop situated in downtown Los Angeles. “The building is a converted auto garage that is split in half. One half houses Sandast’s workshop where designer Milan Franeta and his team of craftsmen create our collection of Made in the USA leather goods and bags. The other half is a retail experience that brings the world of Sandast to life.” The shop will be complimented with like-minded products including Red Wing, Gilded Age, Nudie, H by Hudson and more. We take a look inside.