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. 

Contact Information

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Thursday
Feb182010

Things to Carry



I'm happy to announce that Corter Leather will now offer satchels, ranging in size from 4"x6" to 9"x11", plus almost any custom sizing. They feature nice thick, soft natural vegetable tanned leather (more colors coming as well), copper rivets, and all hand stitching. Pricing starts at only $115, and they're available right now on a custom basis with a full line available in the store in April! More pictures after the jump.
Tuesday
Feb162010

5am Sneak Peak



Long, snowy day. Late night, or early morning, and a sneak peak at a new product that isn't meant for pockets.
Friday
Feb122010

Utility Collection Now Available!



About 2 weeks ago, I found a couple really nice hides that a fellow had found in a barn. They were between 6 and 7 oz, and though they were old, they had been stored in a dark closet rolled up backwards, so they were still fairly light. I decided it was about time to put out a utility collection, something I had been meaning to do for a long while. More info after the jump!
Sunday
Jan242010

A Small Vacation



Heres a couple photos from the weekend I spent with some wonderful friends up in the mountains. We did some skiing, spent some time in a nice relaxing hot tub, ate some great food and visited the Long Trails Brewery (I would highly suggest them, and visiting them. They have a small brewery and only 3 people operate machinery that bottles 250 bottles/minute!)

Wednesday
Jan062010

Two Thousand Ten and other News

Happy New Year everyone! I've been super busy filling all of the holiday orders, even ran out of belts due to a GQ.com article, so more going to be available soon. 

I've never been one to make resolutions, but seeing as how 2009 was kind of a blah year morale wise for us here around the Corter camp, I made a few for 2010. As always, my first resolution is to continue making the best product I can for all of our wonderful and supportive customers, and to keep the company moving in the right direction in terms of growth (which 2009 was great for!). So, my personal resolutions for 2010 are very underwhelming and simple. I like the sound of a mellow year. 

First, I'm resolving to be selfish, in a sense that I probably need to take more "me" time and think things through. I tend to do whats best for others over myself, and I'm going to try, as odd as it sounds, to think of myself first more. 

Second, I'm resolving to watch 2 movies a week. Why? I don't watch many movies, so I'd like to take some time to relax, put work down, and watch some good films. My "bedroom" is more like my workshop with a bed in it, which means it's hard to escape work sometimes, so this will hopefully force me to relax a bit more.

Last, I'm resolving to write every day. I'm talking with a pen, in a journal, for only myself to read. I think it's very easy to live such a public life with statuses, tweeting, and all of that, so I'm making my journaling habit a daily ritual for 2010. 

And what will I be writing in? A handbound, Corter Leather Journal of course! I've recently designed and started prototying a hand bound captain's journal, which will be added to the spring 2010 Brewster collection. They're 80 pages, 6x4, and use 100% cotton paper. Heres what a couple of them look like: