Zoom Ranchlands Mercantile handmade leather goods made   in Colorado, USA.
Zoom Ranchlands Mercantile, handmade leather goods made   in Colorado, USA.
Zoom Ranchlands Mercantile handmade leather goods made   in Colorado, USA.

Bison Burk Bag in Sand

$115
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Originally designed as a document file for our local brand inspector, the Burk Bag uses a steel flex-frame opening to secure contents with maximum ease of use. The bison hide version is known for its unique pebbled texture that is distinctly different from regular leather. The lighter color creates a sharp contrast against darker clothing and accessories.

'- Made from 100% Bison Hide
- Designed and made on Chico Basin Ranch in Colorado, USA.
- Made by hand
- 9.25" L x 6 3/8" H (closed); 5.75” L x 6 3/8” H x 3.5” D (open)

'- Clean with saddle soap and oil with olive oil or leather conditioner

Bison Burk Bag in Sand

$115

Made with Life in Mind

Every piece we make is crafted in the USA with care, built to endure, and designed to grow more beautiful with time. We create goods meant to last a lifetime, not just a season.

Our Origins in Leatherwork

The Leather Shop started out of necessity, not ambition. We needed a place to fix what broke and keep our gear alive for another season. Over time, those repairs turned into new designs, and a small corner of the saddle house became a full workshop. Every piece still begins with that same mindset: made by people who use what they make, built with a purpose.

Commitment to Quality

We build things the way we believe they should be made: by hand, with patience, and with materials that get better over time. Our leather comes from American tanneries we trust, our hardware from makers who share our standards. What matters most to us is quality that reveals itself only after years of hard use.

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