Starting at $79.00
The Gates men's wallet was designed to do more than traditional front pocket wallets. Made from full-grain leather, this wallet will stretch with use, allowing you to carry 16 cards or more. A high quality leather wallet will always be remembered and cherished. Make this a special gift by adding unique personalization.
Starting at $34.00
A personalized flask serves as the king of all groomsmen gifts. It's a staple gift that has lasted the test of time. Whether you get a flask as a stand alone gift or as part of a gift set, kelp your groomsmen conceal their alcohol with one of these custom flasks.
Starting at $24.00
Crafted with the head of a Tennessee Whiskey Barrel from Lynchburg, TN, this flyswatter boasts a unique, charred barrel interior on one side of the handle, adding a rustic charm and historical touch to any home. The handle is meticulously wrapped in American tanned leather, offering both durability and a luxurious finish.
Starting at $40.00
Ideal for whiskey enthusiasts and collectors, this flight not only serves as a functional piece for sampling spirits but also as a decorative accent that adds rustic charm to any space. Whether displayed on a bar cart, countertop, or shelf, it becomes a focal point that sparks conversations and creates a cozy atmosphere for hosting friends and family.
Starting at $85.00
Introducing, The Gentleman. These shrunken leather wraps transport us back, way back, to 100 years ago when jazz and speakeasies were all the rage. When “dapper” was a standard and wearing a suit to the general store felt normal. The newest member of our barware collection is sure to be a great addition to your bar!
Starting at $89.00
The Inventor is our most popular journal for a reason! Made with heirloom-quality leather, the Inventor is perfect for note-taking, list-making, and creating. Keep everything you need in one place with the added pencil loop and inside divider for scrap papers. A sturdy brass ball stud will keep it safe and secure. This journal can be customized with your choice of leather color and personalized with your name or initials! This is the journal for visionaries, inventors, and collaborators. Give your loved one a unique gift that will last a lifetime!
Starting at $69.00
The Big Dixie is named after "The Heart of Dixie," Alabama's "unofficial" name. The "Heart of Dixie" started as a public relations campaign launched by the Alabama Chamber of Commerce in the late 1940s. The goal was to eliminate Alabama's generic "cotton state" nickname in favor of something more distinct. A bill was soon passed to brand Alabama license plates with the "Heart of Dixie" slogan, the first of which rolled out in 1955.
This wallet is handmade right here in our Huntsville, Alabama, shop with the finest of Full Grain American leathers. We hand–pick our leather hides from a local tannery for a rustic look and feel. Our leathers can vary in shades due to the way we have our leather tanned (the old-fashioned way).
$25.00
Meet the newest addition to our product line, straight from the woodshop: a sturdy wooden-handled bottle opener, handcrafted by us from authentic Tennessee whiskey barrel wood and accented with solid metal hardware. Made to handle even the rowdiest of backyard shindigs. Plus, each bottle opener comes with a leather cording loop for hanging and a heavy duty magnet on the back.
Starting at $105.00
This belt can be personalized with Initials & a Secret Message inside for a personal touch. Initials are embossed on the belt holder. Secret messages are placed on the inside of the belt. Handcrafted with authentic bridle leather
ON SALE: $649.00($950.00)
This beautiful messenger bag was named in honor of the great American messaging system “The Pony Express." The Pony Express was founded in “1860” and was a triumph in message delivery. With 186 stations about 10 miles apart, the Atlantic to Pacific route could be completed in about 10 days.
At each station, the express rider would change to a fresh horse, taking only the mailbag with him. They often said that, if it came to be, the horse and rider should perish before the mailbag did.