British-Made Men's Wallets, and Billfolds — Voted by the Community

  • Garstin 1871 logo
    Garstin 1871 crafts timeless leather goods with British craftsmanship, blending heritage skills and modern innovation in every handmade piece.
    LuxuryClassicFormal
    Featured
  • Ettinger logo
    Ettinger is a British luxury leather goods brand founded in 1934, family-owned and manufacturing handcrafted products in the UK with a Royal Warrant from HRH the Prince of Wales.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Pickett London logo
    Pickett London, founded in 1988 by Trevor Pickett, is a British brand known for handmade luxury leather goods crafted in England with artisanal expertise.
    PremiumClassicFormalHeritageTimeless
  • TYLER & TYLER logo
    TYLER & TYLER is a British independent brand manufacturing men's fashion accessories since 2007. Discover their collection of quality accessories made in England.
    PremiumCasualClassicContemporary
  • Orraman Leather logo
    Orraman Leather is a Scottish brand crafting heirloom-quality leather goods by hand, blending heritage, quality, and timeless design with a lifetime guarantee.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryHeritage
  • CARV logo
    CARV creates timeless, minimalist leather handbags and accessories handcrafted in the UK using sustainable vegetable-tanned leather and traditional techniques.
    PremiumContemporaryEthicalSlow Fashion
  • Beorma Leather Company logo
    Beorma Leather Company crafts handmade luxury leather goods in England, blending tradition with sustainable craftsmanship since 2022.
    LuxuryClassicCountryHeritage
  • Blackhorse Lane Ateliers logo
    Blackhorse Lane Ateliers, founded in 2016, is London’s only authentic denim factory producing high-quality selvedge and organic raw denim jeans with a focus on sustainability and free lifetime repairs.
    LuxuryCasualClassicHeritageWorkwear
  • Tricker’s logo
    Tricker’s, founded in 1829, is Britain’s oldest shoemaker, crafting high-quality shoes and boots entirely in Northampton using traditional techniques and Goodyear welt construction.
    PremiumClassicCountryFormalHeritage
  • The Leather Satchel Co. logo
    A brand that specialises in handcrafted, bespoke leather satchels, bags, and accessories. Founded in 1966, their products are made using traditional techniques and high-quality materials.
    AffordableBridalClassicContemporaryEquestrianEthicalVintage
  • Turnbull & Asser logo
    Turnbull & Asser is a distinguished British shirtmaker founded in 1885, renowned for timeless style, exceptional quality, and sartorial elegance.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritageTimeless
  • Belmont GB logo
    Belmont GB creates handcrafted suede and leather bags, belts, and accessories made in the UK. Thoughtful designs, expressive colours, pieces built to be used beyond the everyday.
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  • Aero Leather Clothing logo
    Aero Leather Clothing crafts premium handmade leather jackets in Scotland, specialising in authentic reproductions of iconic 1920s–1960s and WW2 styles with unmatched quality and tradition.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageVintageWorkwear
  • Noble and Wylie logo
    Noble and Wylie produce handmade, sustainable footwear in Sheffield, crafted for ethical consumers seeking long-lasting, repairable shoes and accessories.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthical
  • John Lobb logo
    John Lobb is a British bootmaker founded in 1866, renowned for its handmade bespoke footwear crafted with traditional techniques and royal heritage.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • McRostie of Glasgow logo
    McRostie of Glasgow crafts handmade leather goods in Scotland, maintaining exacting standards since 1887. Each piece is made using traditional craftsmanship and the finest British materials.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Solovair logo
    Solovair is a British footwear brand with a heritage dating back to 1881, renowned for handmade, Goodyear welted shoes crafted in England.
    PremiumClassicContemporary
  • Tusting logo
    Tusting is a British family-owned leather goods brand founded in 1875, crafting luxury bags in England with five generations of expertise and traditional methods.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryHeritage
  • Swaine logo
    Swaine is a British heritage brand established in 1750, renowned for handcrafted luxury leather goods and accessories, serving royalty and discerning clients for centuries.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Oliver Spencer logo
    Oliver Spencer is a men's fashion brand specialising in casual and contemporary clothing.
    PremiumContemporaryTimeless
  • Cambridge Satchel Company logo
    Cambridge Satchel Company crafts classic leather satchels and bags, handcrafted in England since 2008. Celebrating British craftsmanship and timeless style.
    PremiumClassicContemporaryHeritageVintage
  • Udeshi logo
    Udeshi is a British menswear brand offering bespoke, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear clothing for the discerning gentleman.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryFormal
  • Bennett Winch logo
    Bennett Winch handcrafts accessories in England using traditional skills, focusing on timeless quality and minimalist design with a lifetime guarantee.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryFormal
  • Henry Poole, founded in 1806, is a British tailor credited with inventing the tuxedo and establishing Savile Row’s bespoke tailoring tradition.
    LuxuryFormalHeritage
  • Lanx logo
    Lanx crafts high-quality footwear blending British heritage with contemporary style. Founded in 2018, Lanx creates handmade shoes, boots, brogues and sneakers for men and women, using traditional techniques and premium materials.
    LuxuryCasualClassicCountryOutdoor
  • Tim Hardy logo
    Bespoke English leather goods, handcrafted belts, and accessories with a focus on quality and sustainability.
    PremiumClassicCountryEquestrianHeritage
  • Charles Laurie logo
    Charles Laurie London is a British leather goods company founded by designer and craftsman Charlie Laurie in 2016, specialising in sophisticated, handcrafted, timeless designs.
    LuxuryClassicFormal
  • Billy Tannery logo
    Billy Tannery, founded in 2016, is the first British goat leather company with a microtannery in the Midlands that transforms wasted UK goatskins into vegetable-tanned leather goods handmade in the UK.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthical
  • Awling logo
    Awling specialise in crafting exquisite leather goods, mostly belts, in England.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryFormal
  • British Sheepskin logo
    British Sheepskin crafts luxury sheepskin coats, jackets, hats, gloves, and accessories using traditional techniques in Somerset, England.
    LuxuryClassicCountryVintage
  • PremiumClassicCountry
  • Aldridges make handmade bespoke English leather belts and accessories using full grain bridle hide.
    Premium
  • TROVE offers slim wallets, card-cases, RFID blockers, AirPod cases and cable clips. Made in England since 2011 with contemporary, low-waste design.
    PremiumContemporary
  • Barker logo
    Barker, founded in 1880 by Arthur Barker in Earls Barton, England, is a British footwear brand known for its handcrafted shoes and enduring heritage.
    PremiumClassicContemporaryFormal
  • Church’s logo
    Church’s is a British footwear brand founded in 1873 by Thomas Church, known for its traditional shoemaking, expert craftsmanship, and timeless designs made in Northampton.
    LuxuryClassicFormal
  • Grenson logo
    Grenson is a British footwear brand founded in 1866, renowned for handmade shoes using traditional craftsmanship and the Goodyear welt method.
    PremiumClassicCountryFormal

This independent directory lists only UK-made clothing brands. Why choose British-made?

Why choose British-made?

  • Support British manufacturing and preserve traditional craftsmanship
  • Invest in quality clothing built to last with premium materials
  • Choose ethical, transparent supply chains you can trust
  • Reduce your carbon footprint by buying locally made products
  • Discover authentic British design and heritage brands

A Brief History of British Made Wallets

Wallets and money cases have practical origins that stretch back centuries, but the production of quality leather small goods in Britain is closely tied to the country’s longstanding leatherworking and saddlery trades. From the medieval period onward, English and Scottish towns developed skilled leatherworking communities, supplying shoes, harnesses, bags, belts, and other items to local and wider markets. By the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, regions with established tanneries and leather craftsmen — particularly in parts of the West Midlands, Yorkshire, and Scotland — supported production of a wider range of leather goods beyond footwear and harnessing. Artisans applied techniques such as careful hide selection, hand-cut edges, and precise stitching to create small leather accessories like wallets and card cases alongside larger items. British leather goods makers built reputations for combining robust materials with fine finishing, with some houses later specialising in wallets alongside other accessories. These traditions of quality leather selection and crafted assembly carried into the twentieth century and beyond, fostering a domestic market for wallets that emphasise durability and refined utility. Today’s British-made men’s wallets draw on this leatherworking heritage: thoughtful design, quality hides, and skilled construction come together to produce pieces that are both practical in daily use and built to endure over time.