Local and Ethical Gifts and Guides
Card Case/Wallet, Espresso
Card Case/Wallet, Espresso
Stitch and Tickle handmade card case in espresso

Card Case/Wallet, Espresso

by Stitch and Tickle 

Description:

  • Small espresso wallet or business card holder handmade in Boston
  • Take out your business cards in fashion
  • Use as a wallet for your utmost important items, holds a dozen business cards
  • Stylish, useful gift 
  • Made in America

Materials:

  • Handmade of deliciously soft leather, sourced in California from Central + South American hide
  • Being a natural material, leather often presents minor marks and variations inherent to the hide. While mass produced or high end bags try to eliminate those imperfections, Stitch and Tickle sees them as part of the unique character of the material. They believe it is possible to make bags that are beautiful without supporting the wastefulness of the handbag industry.

FAQ:

  • 3" x 4 1/4 w
  • Button stud closure
  • Each bag is hand cut and sewn in a small studio in Boston, with a concern for quality, limited waste and sustainability
  • Because leather is a natural material, minor marks and variations might occur

Shipping:

  • In stock and available to ship now
  • Free shipping to USA addresses
  • Free gift wrap available 

 

More about the Vendor:

Stitch and Tickle is a line of handmade leather bags and accessories designed by Sophie Truong.  All items are made one by one in her studio at the Boston Center for the Arts, in the city’s historic South End neighborhood. 

Born in France, Sophie studied International Business in Paris before moving to Boston in the early 90’s.  While working in the corporate and nonprofit world (her last job was with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for 10 years as a Product Development Manager and Buyer), she started feeling the pull of a more creative field and she discovered art making in her early 30’s. Sophie used found textiles and unconventional sewing techniques in her artwork and it gradually became clear that fiber arts was her medium. 

A recurring theme in her work revolved around hyper-consumerism and the waste our society generates. So it seemed natural that, when investigating her own business, she would choose to do something ethically sound by making handmade items, locally. In 2011, while unable to find a bag that would fit her taste and needs, she started playing with leather and Stitch and Tickle was born! Truong’s process creating bags is the same as in her artwork: it is intuitive and tactile, so the leather she disovers always dictates what the final product will be.  Yet, all bags have the same qualities: they are simple, beautiful, functional and timeless.