Double Pen Case – Bridle Hide
Double Pen Case by Ettinger. Keep your pens stylishly organized in this pen case. The flap closes securely with an elegant tab and loop that provides for easy access. Velvety suede interior. Holds two pens. Size: 6″ X 2″ X 2cm 3/4″. Made in the UK.
Features
Fine Grain Bridle Leather Exterior
Suede Interior
2 Pen Loops
Flap-Over Tab
Made in the UK
About Ettinger
Hailing from a proud lineage of military tailors, Gerry Ettinger founded the company in 1934. From the beginning, Ettinger designed and handcrafted only the finest leather goods. The quality of the leather they use sets them apart from other manufacturers. Ettinger commissions and selects the best-tanned skins from many tanneries based in the EU. Their longstanding relationships with these tanneries ensure they maintain their leather standards and offer an extensive and exclusive range of leathers. They are one of the few remaining British luxury leather goods companies manufacturing in the UK. In 1996, Ettinger of London received the Royal Warrant to HRH the Prince of Wales, for their work for the Royal Household. Ettinger is still a family-run business.
$108.00
Double Pen Case – Bridle Hide Keep your pens stylishly organized in this pen case. The flap closes securely with an elegant tab and loop that provides for easy access. Velvety suede interior. Holds two pens. Size: 6″ x 2″ x 3/4″. Made in the UK.
Double Pen Case – Bridle Hide Features
Fine Grain Bridle Leather Exterior
Suede Interior
2 Pen Loops
Flap-Over Tab
Made in the UK
About Ettinger
Hailing from a proud lineage of military tailors, Gerry Ettinger founded the company in 1934. From the beginning, Ettinger designed and handcrafted only the finest leather goods. The quality of the leather they use sets them apart from other manufacturers. Ettinger commissions and selects the best-tanned skins from many tanneries based in the EU. Their longstanding relationships with these tanneries ensure they maintain their leather standards and offer an extensive and exclusive range of leathers. They are one of the few remaining British luxury leather goods companies manufacturing in the UK. In 1996, Ettinger of London received the Royal Warrant to HRH the Prince of Wales, for their work for the Royal Household. Ettinger is still a family-run business.