
Groomsmen Gifts – History & FAQ
The origins of the term Groomsmen The first recorded use of the word ‘groomsmen’, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, was as recently as 16...
Read moreWhat is Cork Leather? Cork leather is made from the bark of Cork Oaks. Cork Oaks grow naturally in the Mediterranean region of Europe, which produc...
Read moreTravelling can often get quite stressful. Long queues, large crowds of people, that niggling feeling you’ve forgotten something and, for some peopl...
Read moreWhat is a Doctor’s Bag? A doctor’s bag (also known as a gladstone bag) is a bag traditionally used by doctors to carry around medical supplies wh...
Read moreHow to clean a suede jacket Suede is a far more delicate material than leather and you should always take care to avoid getting your suede jacket h...
Read moreHairdressing is the occupation of someone who cuts, colours or styles hair, usually licensed as a hairdresser, barber or cosmetologist. The first r...
Read moreDISCLAIMER: This article is prepared for informational purposes only and is prepared to the best of our knowledge. Welding is extremely dangerous a...
Read moreBartending is one of the oldest (and arguably most respected) professions. It’s history dates back to Ancient Roman, Greek and Asian societies. The...
Read moreVegetable Tanning Usually made with bark extracts, leaves, fruit and roots - all vegetable tannins contain the aromatic, organic compound P...
Read moreA short history of the Suede Jacket Human beings have been using animal skins to keep warm since pre-historic times, but the use of suede is a much...
Read moreHow to clean a Leather Jacket First, you need to be clear about what type of leather you are dealing with, if your jacket is suede or nubuck you sh...
Read moreMAHI is a market leader in leather tanning, design and printing. We offer a bespoke approach to creating beautifully crafted leather products for ...
Read moreWhy buy a Leather Jacket? Fast fashion produces a billion garments a year and the average fast fashion garment is worn seven times and then thrown ...
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