The Kings Club Fire - Fundraiser

The neighborhood barbershop in Dana Point, The Kings Club, caught on fire a month ago. This past Saturday the community came together and raised funds to help them rebuild. The event was held at Hobie's Surf Shop. Hundreds of people came out to contribute to the cause, drink beer, listen to music and win some cool prizes. Nation MFG and Donald Brink raffled off surfboards, St. Archer supplied the beer, and various local artist donated some great paintings and prints, and much more.  Also part of the raffle were ten individually stamped and numbered Headlands Handmade comb holsters.  It was great to meet a few of the people that won something I had made. The highlight was when one of my good pals won a one-of-a-kind surfboard shaped by Hobies' Gary Larson and Nation MFG's Ryan Engle.  We had a blast getting in the shaping room and watching as they transformed a piece of foam into something beautiful the old fashioned way, by hand.

North Menswear

A couple months back I noticed a new menswear shop on Glenneyre Street in downtown Laguna Beach.  I stopped in one afternoon and met Drew who was quick with the backstory on every product that my girlfriend and I looked at. I learned that they place a heavy emphasis on American made clothing and accessories.  Brands such as Taylor Stitch, Red Wing Heritage, Imogine + Willy, and Apolis are just some of the companies that make up the collection in this carefully curated shop.  I was thrilled when the owner, Pete, agreed to see how a few of the Headlands Handmade goods would do in his store.  They quickly sold a few wallets and invited me this past Sunday to test out my new letter stamps. I monogrammed some wallets, made a few comb holsters, hung out and chatted with customers. The next time you are in Laguna, stop into North Menswear and say hi to Pete and Drew.

Thankful

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving

Making leather goods is cool. Making stuff that people like and will have for a lifetime; extremely gratifying. When I first began the business, of course I felt great pride when my mom and aunts wanted to order everything from my website, but it wasn't until I started shipping goods across the U.S. and to other countries that I really felt I was doing something that other people think is cool too.

These other people got me thinking about how important they, and numerous others are. Because of the holiday I thought it would be appropriate to share my thanks. I have had a lot of help along the way from my friends and my family and I couldn't do this without them. I've also received good advice from other makers, artists and shop owners to which I would be a little lost without. I am thankful for my friends and principals at EPT Design for allowing me to moonlight and for encouraging me every step of the way. I am thankful for the various vendors and suppliers of materials for always looking out for my best interests.

I am most thankful for my customers. This post is dedicated to those that were compelled to order something after reading a story about this tiny American brand or after stumbling across the site and liking what they saw.  And to the customers that truly want to keep their money close by buying local. This is to the customers that keep coming back and want one of everything I make. Seriously, I cannot thank you enough.

As much as I enjoy making the goods and constantly talking about leather (my friends will attest to this, of which I am certain is an occasional annoyance), I get the most satisfaction from meeting new customers and sharing my process with them. I would like to express my thanks to existing customers and potential new ones by offering a few things for purchases made between Thursday 11/28 and Monday 12/2.

Free shipping on all domestic orders (if you are local, pick-up is welcome and appreciated).

Free key chain with all orders.

Free set of coasters with all orders over $50.

September Sessions Continued

Getting in the water everyday is harder than it sounds. Crazy deadlines at work and a minor cold didn't make it any easier.  Through occasional fog and some beautiful sunsets, I found myself getting in the water (sometimes just my feet) mostly at night. Just the other day someone in my office was saying September just came and went. Not for me, thanks to my little pledge I was able to see and really feel the phases of the moon and got to watch the tidal shifts over days and weeks, rather than just a few hours. The month isn't quite over so I'm hoping we get some waves before October hits.

September Sessions

It has been a busy summer making leather goods and it looks like fall will be the same. September is a calm time and has always been my favorite month for many reasons: summer is over and the stress of feeling like you have to make the most of it has subsided, the holiday bustle has yet to begin, and yes, the best surf of the year happens this month.  I made a pledge to get in the water everyday in September, even for just a few minutes if that's all I've got.  This picture came from my first body-womping session. Hopefully the waves get a little better than they were on this fine evening.

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