TUSTING – Lavendon, Buckinghamshire

The Heritage: The roots of Tusting stretch back to 1875, when Charles Pettit established a tannery in the Bedfordshire village of Harrold. For over a century, the family business served as the "maker's maker," supplying premium leathers to the legendary shoemakers of nearby Northampton, including Church’s, Cheaney and Crockett & Jones. In the 1980s, the company successfully diversified into finished leather goods. Today, it remains a fiercely independent, fifth-generation family enterprise overseen by Alistair and William Tusting.

The Verdict: In a luxury leather goods market dominated by brands that outsource their production to third-party factories overseas, Tusting is a rare, vertically integrated "maker-brand". Every bag is designed, cut, stitched and finished from start to finish in their own atelier workshop in Lavendon. Their sustainability model is the purest definition of slow fashion: creating incredibly durable goods meant to last a lifetime. They operate a dedicated in-house repair and refurbishment service, encouraging customers to restore their 20-year-old bags rather than replace them. Materially, they prioritise gold-standard, Leather Working Group-certified hides and heavily utilise classic vegetable-tanning methods, actively avoiding the plastic coatings and synthetic linings that plague mass-market "vegan" leathers. Because they allow the natural grain and character of the hide to show, a Tusting piece develops a rich, irreplaceable patina through decades of use.

Core Products: The 'Mini Holly' handbag (famously championed by the Princess of Wales), the classic 'Clipper' travel holdall, the 'Kimbolton' work tote and traditional English briefcases.

Tusting: a rare, vertically integrated maker-brand.

 

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