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Bridle Business Card Case - Navy

Bridle Business Card Case - Navy

£250

A slim, durable business card holder made from English bridle leather. Featuring a navy exterior and dark green interior for a refined two-tone look. The structured outer shell and supple inner lining combine durability with a professional finish.

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A slim, durable business card holder made from English bridle leather. Featuring a navy exterior and dark green interior for a refined two-tone look. The structured outer shell and supple inner lining combine durability with a professional finish.

Details & Size

  • Crafted in Bridle Leather
  • Interior lined in goat leather
  • Pockets lined in nappa leather
  • Bi-fold closure
  • Two card slots on one side
  • One slot on the other side
  • Dimensions (closed): 8 x11 x1.5cm / 3.15 × 4.33 × 0.59"
  • Weight: 0.30kg
  • This item can be blind monogrammed on the bottom left corner of the wallet

Care

While bridle and goat leather is naturally durable, it should be protected from excessive moisture. If caught in the rain, gently pat dry with a soft cloth to avoid watermarks or staining.

To preserve its supple feel and rich finish, condition the leather occasionally with our premium leather feed.

Keep the bag away from prolonged direct sunlight, as this may cause drying or fading.

With time, the bridle leather will develop a deep, unique patina, enhancing its character and individuality.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country.Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance.

For orders outside the UK, prices are exclusive of VAT, customs duties, and local taxes.

Did you know

Business cards can be traced back to the fifteenth century. They evolved from calling cards used to announce someone's arrival and spread through Europe in the seventeenth century, gaining popularity.

During the industrial revolution, they became promotional trade cards and eventually developed into the marketing tool we know today.

  • ESTABLISHED IN 1750

  • CENTURY OLD TECHNIQUES PASSED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS

  • SIGNATURE LEATHER IS BRIDLE

  • THE OLDEST NAME IN BRITISH HERITAGE