Unmaking the Masterpiece: The Deconstruction of the Hampton Bag
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Time to read: 5 min
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Time to read: 5 min
When it comes to crafting leather goods, understanding the materials, finishes, and construction can be eye-opening. This blog is all about taking a deep dive—literally—into one of our own creations. Here's what I discovered while destroying a Hampton bag to better understand its components, value, and craftsmanship.
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Applying Acetone: Removing the Glossy Finish
The first step was applying acetone to the bag's surface to strip away the glossy finish. This revealed an interesting detail about the leather: while the gloss layer came off, the leather's grain remained intact. Despite its polished appearance, the underlying leather retained its natural texture due to a super-light finish.
To confirm the type of leather used in the Hampton bag, I conducted an ash test. This simple experiment involves burning a small piece of the leather and examining the residue left behind. The results were clear and conclusive. The ash was charcoal-like, with no signs of green residue, which is a common indicator of synthetic or chemically treated leather. This confirmed that the bag is made from full vegetable-tanned leather, a premium material known for its durability, natural finish, and ability to develop a rich patina over time.
Dissecting the leather layers revealed even more. I found two to three types of support materials blended within the leather structure. These layers add durability and shape to the bag, ensuring it holds up well over time.
Understanding the cost structure of the Hampton bag sheds light on its value and pricing. The leather material itself costs about $40, while the labor and assembly add another $50. Together, the total production cost comes to $90. Considering this, the bag is priced at $299, which follows our typical multiplier of 3 to 3.5 times the production cost. This pricing model ensures we can cover operational expenses, support our artisans, and maintain a sustainable business while delivering a high-quality product.
In conclusion: whether you’re curious about leather goods or an enthusiast for high-quality craftsmanship, understanding what goes into your favorite items is a valuable exercise. The Hampton bag showcases thoughtful design, premium materials, and fair pricing.
Next time you carry your leather bag, know there’s a story—and a lot of hard work—behind it!
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