🎁 Leather Gift Ideas

Discover our curated collection of leather gift ideas, carefully selected for quality, thoughtfulness, and that special wow factor.

8 leather gift ideas
Baby's First Walking Shoes
£32-45

Soft-soled leather shoes perfect for first steps. Available in multiple colors with non-slip soles.

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Custom Engraved Leather Wallet
£40

Handcrafted leather wallet with custom engraving from independent artisans. Perfect personalised gift for him.

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Leather Wallet - Men's
£35-50

Premium leather bifold wallet with RFID protection and multiple card slots

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Men's Belt - Leather
£30-45

High-quality leather belt with classic buckle, available in black and brown

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Men's Wallets
£25

Durable materials, you can trust they will be long-lasting and clever designs to maximise storage while remaining compact.

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Katie Loxton Purse
£30

Designed in the UK, their pieces are made with high-quality vegan leather and offer thoughtful touches like gold-tone hardware and elegant finishes.

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Ted Baker Shoulder Bag
£149

A recognisable name featuring high-quality leather, clean lines and distinctive design.

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Tommy Hilfiger Men Johnson Wallet with Coin Compartment
£45

Premium leather men's wallet with coin compartment, multiple card slots and classic Tommy Hilfiger styling

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