The nostalgia of old school leather patches combined with British creativity and craft – to bring you a bespoke knit to love.
A limited edition ledger.
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A Modern British Partnership
A regenerative black leather patch pairing, sourced from British pasture-fed cattle.
Leather patches cut and created by Alex and his team in the town of Walsall, a place steeped in leatherwork history.
Two patches which, once chosen - are stitched by experts onto one of our signature knits in London.
How it works
Step 1. Choose from one our eight styles below.
Step 2. Select "Add a patch" before adding your selected style to basket.The patches are all black and will be stitched symmetrically on each elbow.
Step 3. Place your one-of-a-kind order.
We'll need between 10-14 days to create your bespoke knit. As soon as your patches have been sewn, we'll send your finished piece directly to you.
Please note, leather patched garments are professional dry clean only. Due to the bespoke nature of the garments they are not eligible for returns or refunds.
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Our bespoke patches have come from the bend of the hide which has been selected as the strongest, most durable part of the leather, to enhance the longevity of the leather.
The leather comes exclusively from pasture-fed cattle - which creates a more diverse eco system for the cattle, which in turn creates leather that is high quality and idiosyncratic in nature.
Learn more about the remarkable story of British Pasture Leather below from the co-founders Alice and Sara.
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We worked alongside Beorma Leather ro create these one-of-a-kind patches.
Based in Walsall, the talented team created a bespoke steel knife to cut the leather - to ensure real precision and to ensure that an exact curved shape could be achieved that would minimise any waste.
British Pasture Leather
Alice and Sara have done something remarkable.
They have created British Pasture Leather - the first supply of leather from the hides of cattle raised on regenerative farms in the British Isles
Co-founder's Alice and Sara wish to connect design with ecosystem restoration - giving designers and brands such as ours material that delivers positive impacts for land, animals, people, and nature.
There's no sound on this video (technical glitch) but read the subtitles to learn more about their work with leather at Navygrey's HQ.
Founder, Beorma Leather
Alex made his first leather bag when he was just 13.
After a 15-year army career in bomb disposal, Alex returned home to his deep-rooted desire and passion for working with leather.
Today, Beorma is not just a company. It's a testament to resilience, a celebration of real heritage, of nurturing skills that could have been lost forever following the closure of many factories in the Walsall area.
It is a British business dedicated to the artisans who breathe life into leather.