No.22 - Reversed Horween Shell Cordovan

£180.00

(Only 1 Available) (Sale Ends 20/10/2025 12:00 BST)

Taking up to 6 months to make, Genuine Horween Shell Cordovan is a pure, vegetable-tanned leather, rich in oils and waxes, with a smooth, glazed surface. The recipe has not changed since 1905 and is still made by the Horween family’s 5th generation tanners. Shell Cordovan has a unique set of properties when compared to other types of leather. It is resistant to creasing and is made from a dense fibre structure, a membrane found in the hind quarters of equine species.

This particular No.22 is made with the Cordovan reversed, with the glazed surface on the inside of the wallet.

The leather with stretch once broken in but it will not contract back. To begin with, I recommend storing 6 cards.

  • Leather: Horween Shell Cordovan (USA)

  • Handstitched with Japanese bonded Nylon thread (Bronze)

  • Colour: Armagnac

  • Dimensions: Approximately 15.5cm x 11cm

(Only 1 Available) (Sale Ends 20/10/2025 12:00 BST)

Taking up to 6 months to make, Genuine Horween Shell Cordovan is a pure, vegetable-tanned leather, rich in oils and waxes, with a smooth, glazed surface. The recipe has not changed since 1905 and is still made by the Horween family’s 5th generation tanners. Shell Cordovan has a unique set of properties when compared to other types of leather. It is resistant to creasing and is made from a dense fibre structure, a membrane found in the hind quarters of equine species.

This particular No.22 is made with the Cordovan reversed, with the glazed surface on the inside of the wallet.

The leather with stretch once broken in but it will not contract back. To begin with, I recommend storing 6 cards.

  • Leather: Horween Shell Cordovan (USA)

  • Handstitched with Japanese bonded Nylon thread (Bronze)

  • Colour: Armagnac

  • Dimensions: Approximately 15.5cm x 11cm

Patina & Care:

Leather will patina with time and use, darkening in colour, whilst developing a rich and lustrous surface. Friction, oils from skin, and exposure to sunlight will accelerate this process. Consistent handling should keep most leathers naturally conditioned. If you wish to condition your leather goods, I suggest either a natural leather balm or Saphir Renovating Cream.