Collection: Gloves Strap

Our leather straps have a number of uses but are primarily used to carry your gloves when they’re not being worn. Philleywood’s leather straps are made from the same high-quality leather as the gloves themselves, ensuring durability, style, and versatility. All our glove straps can be worn on your belt (up to 1.5” width strap). Simply detach the buckle from the strap,  wrap it around your belt strap, and snap it closed. Or you can use the buckle supplied to attach the strap to your belt loop. This makes them an essential part of your Every Day Carry (EDC) gear, offering functionality, versatility, and a reduced environmental footprint.

Sustainability Meets Style

What makes these glove straps truly special is their story. Crafted from the leftover pieces of our premium leather gloves, each strap gives new life to materials that would otherwise end up in the trash. So, when you choose our upcycled straps, you're not just making your life easier—you're also making a positive impact on the planet.

The Perfect Addition to Your EDC

Functionality, versatility, and reliability are what truly make or break an accessory. Our leather glove straps check all the boxes and add a touch of elegance to your daily gear. They're designed to be durable enough for everyday use, keeping your gloves secure and easily accessible whether you're commuting, traveling, or exploring the great outdoors.

Caring for Your Leather Straps

To ensure the longevity of your leather straps, follow these care tips:

  • Regular Cleaning: Wipe away dirt and sweat with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water.
  • Conditioning: Apply a leather conditioner regularly to keep the leather soft and supple. This prevents drying and cracking.
  • Storage: Store your straps  in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Looking for gloves to go with your glove straps? Check out our glove collections HERE!

FAQs

Are leather glove straps adjustable? 

Yes, they are! Our leather glove straps come with a buckle, hook and loop and are adjustable for a custom fit.

Can leather straps get wet? 

Leather straps can handle light moisture but avoid prolonged exposure to water. If they get wet, wipe the moisture off with a dry cloth and leave them to air-dry. .

How do I condition leather straps? 

Start by applying a small amount of leather conditioner on to the strap with a soft cloth. Focus on areas that show signs of dryness.