Whitehousecox
Most of the items produced during that period were made from bridle leather, which was often used for horse saddles, and making such items out of that leather was a very innovative idea at the time.
Even today, some tanners say that bridle leather is too hard and unsuitable for making small items such as wallets.
However, Whitehouse Cox has been producing its products using the same methods since then.
The late 1970s saw another major turning point for Whitehouse Cox.
Until then, department stores and specialty shops in the UK had been the main market, but by chance, New York designer Ralph Lauren saw a dog collar made from bridle leather and a carefully hand-woven mesh lead in the pet supplies section of the luxury department store Harrods. He then asked the company to use them as a base to create a belt for humans, which was then commercialized under the Polo brand and later became a huge hit.
After that, buyers and designers from all over the world who had heard about the brand began to place numerous orders, and the market expanded beyond the UK to the rest of the world.
Next, it was the beautiful mesh belt that made the name of White House Cox famous.
The pieces feature reproductions of horse reins that he once made and ropes used on sailing ships in the early 1900s.
Even today, the same craftsmanship as in the days of saddlery manufacturing, which goes beyond just the appearance of the design, is carried on in all of our products.
Since we share inventory data with other stores, items may occasionally be sold out.
Returns are not accepted. Please consider carefully before ordering.