One artisan.
One bag.
Start to finish.
The Process
How a Safari bag is born
01
01
Hide Selection
02
02
Pattern & Cut
03
03
Hand Stitching
04
04
Finishing & Signing
The Patina Promise
Your bag at Year 5 looks
better than Day 1
Full-grain leather doesn't deteriorate — it transforms. Oils from your hands, sunlight, rain create a unique patina entirely yours. No two Safari bags age the same.
Day 1
Year 5
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Safari Leather vs. the alternatives
Safari Leather
Mass Market / PU
Material
Full-grain Kenyan hide
Polyurethane (PU)
Stitching
Hand-waxed linen
Machine plastic
Lifespan
15+ years
1-2 years
Patina
Rich character
Peels & cracks
Craftsmanship
1 artisan start to finish
Factory line
Origin
Handmade in Nairobi
Mass-imported
Cost per year
~KSh 1,230/yr
~KSh 2,500-5,000/yr
* Based on Jambo Tote (KSh 18,500 ÷ 15 yrs) vs KSh 5,000 PU bag replaced every 1.5 yrs.