Bagsmith & Co. was not built in a boardroom. It was built in a workshop, by hand, over years of getting it wrong and then getting it right.
Every bag we make starts with a question: will this still be worth carrying in ten years? If the answer is yes, we make it. If it isn’t, we don’t.
We use wax canvas, vegetable-tanned cowhide, and hardware set by hand — brass, red copper, aluminum. These aren’t decorative choices. They’re functional ones. Materials that age well. Materials that earn their place.
Bagsmith & Co. is based in the United States. The bags are made for people who buy less and carry better.
In 2020, the vision was clear. The standards were set. What followed was three years of getting it right — the materials, the construction, the hardware, every stitch — before Bagsmith & Co. ever sold a single bag.
Not because the market wasn’t ready. Because the bags weren’t.
Wax canvas that weathers beautifully. Vegetable-tanned cowhide that develops character with every use. Brass, red copper, and aluminum hardware set by hand — one rivet at a time. These aren’t just materials. They’re a commitment.
The stitching won’t be perfect by a machine’s standard. The leather will develop a fuzz. The hardware will patina. And over time, the bag will look exactly like it should — like yours.
Every Bagsmith & Co. bag carries the marks of the hands that made it. Stitch lines with a human rhythm. Leather handles that soften and fuzz with wear. Hardware that patinas as it meets the air. These are not imperfections. These are the proof that no machine touched what you’re holding.
If you’re looking for factory-floor uniformity, we’re probably not the right fit — and we say that with respect. But if you want something real, something that gets better the longer you carry it, you’re in the right place.
New drops. Craft stories. Straight from the workshop.
No noise. No clutter. Just Bagsmith.