The Wingman
The Wingman
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Built around a layered wrap construction, The Wingman combines slim carry proportions with a structured three-pocket layout designed to keep essential items consolidated without unnecessary bulk.
The wrap silhouette maintains quick access to cards, folded cash, and daily carry essentials through a simple organizational system shaped for movement and repeated use.
Each piece is handcrafted in small batches using full-grain vegetable-tanned leather and finished inside Cuervo Viejo Studio in Colorado.
Over time, the leather softens, darkens, marks, and develops a patina unique to its owner through handling and everyday carry.
The Wingman and The Sidekick were designed as companion carry systems within the Cuervo Viejo Studio collection.
The Wingman emphasizes layered wrap construction and simplified organization.
The Sidekick focuses on dual-orientation accessibility and compact utility.
Different behaviors.
Shared design philosophy.
Some editions remain restrained and minimal.
Others explore engraving, texture, layered surface treatment, contrast materials, symbolism, or experimental visual language while maintaining the same recognizable silhouette.
The silhouette remains stable.
The identity evolves through material, surface, and use.
FEATURES
FEATURES
MATERIALS
MATERIALS
DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
PLEASE NOTE
PLEASE NOTE
Leather is a natural material.
Scars, wrinkles, grain variation, tonal shifts, and marks are not defects — they are part of the individuality and character of each hide.
Over time, the leather develops a patina unique to its owner and handling patterns.
No two pieces will age the same way.
PRODUCTION & SHIPPING
PRODUCTION & SHIPPING
Most pieces are made to order in small batches.
Please allow:
• 1–2 weeks for production
• Additional shipping time depending on destination
Limited releases and ready-to-ship editions may ship sooner.
Orders are carefully packed and shipped from Colorado.
Tracking information will be provided once your order ships.
