Coleção: Eyeglass Cases
Handcrafted Leather Eyeglass Cases
Your frames deserve more than a plastic shell. Our Eyeglass Cases collection brings together 8 handmade leather cases — each built from premium full-grain leather, finished by hand, and designed to protect your eyewear for years to come. From slim travel sleeves to hard-shell clamshells, every piece is crafted using the same techniques found in heritage leather goods ateliers worldwide.
Styles in This Collection
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Envelope & Flap Cases — Structured silhouettes with magnetic snap or brass snap closures; slim enough for a jacket pocket, firm enough to protect your frames
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Roll-Up Cylinder Cases — Vintage-inspired cylindrical design with solid copper tongue buckle and soft suede interior lining; fits most standard frames
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Hard-Shell Clamshell Cases — High-compression interior with soft suede lining on the lens-contact side; maximum impact protection for daily carry and travel
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Travel & Keychain Cases — Compact envelope cases with solid brass lobster clasp; clip to your bag, belt loop, or keys for instant access
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Motorcycle & Belt-Loop Cases — Horween Chromexcel leather at 4 mm thickness; brass horseshoe clasp clips to belt or wallet chain for hands-free carry on the road
Materials & Craft
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Horween Chromexcel — 9/10 oz (4 mm), tanned in Chicago since 1905; pull-up finish that heals scratches and deepens with use
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Italian Full-Grain Vegetable-Tanned Cowhide — Plant-tanned, hand-dyed, wax-coated; develops a rich personal patina over time
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Full-Grain Cowhide — Firm, structured, and breathable; the top layer of the hide with natural grain intact
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Soft Suede Interior Lining — Scratch-free protection on the lens-contact surface (selected styles)
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Solid Brass & Copper Hardware — Horseshoe clasps, lobster clips, rivets, and coin snap closures; all develop a warm patina with use
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Hand-Stitched Saddle Seams — Waxed thread, tight and even; the same technique used in high-end leather goods worldwide
All cases fit most standard eyeglasses and sunglasses. Dimensions are listed on each product page. Natural grain variations, growth marks, and minor surface character are inherent to full-grain leather — not defects.