Welcome. Corter Leather is a super-small, one man operation. Every product is 100% hand made by maker Eric Heins in a small apartment studio in Boston, Massachusetts. Each piece is designed in house, cut by memory, hand punched, and hand sewn. Templates are never made, so no two pieces perfectly alike. 

Custom Orders Due to overwhelming demand of stock items, Corter Leather is not able to take custom orders as of 5.20.2011. 

For available stock, please visit the shop. 

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Wednesday
Dec092009

Spring 2010 Sneak Preview


It's finally done. After a year of sketching, tracing, designing, redesigning, and making more prototypes than I can imagine, I've completed the first collection. It's called the Brewster Collection, which I'll explain a bit more about later. What I can tell you right now is that there are 3 pieces: a card holder, a wallet pouch, and a traveler's wallet (which fits a passport)t. It's a small, simple collection, much different than what you've come to expect from the custom work. More to come!

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