The cordovan leather used in this series has been treated with a laborious immersion-dyeing process and coated with an oil finish to give it a beautiful luster that stands out and contrasts with the Nume cowhide inside.
MORE →Cordovan made by ROCADO, a company based in the Ponte a Egola area of Tuscany, Italy. This Italian cordovan boasts transparency and a unique luster. It is a single-layer material with no grain surface, crafted by scraping the cordovan layer from within the leather.
MORE →Showcasing the gentle glossiness and texture unique to shell cordovan leather, you will fully enjoy the varying color and luster of products in this series.
MORE →An authentic cordovan, smartly designed with horsehide.
Sewing is also done at the GANZO workshop, giving it a thin and lightweight yet tough presence.
This series creates a wild image that shines with individuality, making the most of the natural look unique to horse hide.
MORE →The leather, one of the premium materials recommended by GANZO, boasts a unique and compelling irregular shrink pattern that spreads unpredictably across the leather.A modern bag series that reinterprets traditional British school bags, balancing practicality and style.
MORE →This series is luxuriously made of dyed-through bridle leather from Thomas Ware, a long-established British company.
MORE →This chic and multifunctional leather is characterized by its touch and deep texture, and is also water-repellent.
MORE →This series features a hybrid combination of bridle leather for the outside of the products and shoulder Nume leather for the inside.
MORE →Inspired by paper bags, the products in this series are lightweight and perfect for casual, everyday use.
MORE →Crafted from single pieces of leather, the products in this series are simple, lightweight, and perfect for everyday use, just like the paper bags from which they are inspired.
MORE →This series uses leather from Horween, a prestigious tannery in Chicago, USA.
The leather is free from chrome, which allows the leather to age more easily.
The leather used in this series is tanned using a traditional method that originated in Tuscany, Italy, to produce a natural texture that allows you to fully enjoy its vibrant changes over time.
MORE →This series uses Hida cow leather that has been carefully treated by GANZO in pursuit of the highest quality at each of the seven steps in the manufacturing process.
MORE →This series uses tough, oil-treated leather from Horween Leather Company, a long-established tannery in Chicago, USA, known for its rich aging process. The leather used is "Chromexcel," which is frequently used for work boots.
MORE →The leather, named VEAUX DIVERS, is characterized by its fluffy, elegant grain and moist touch that conveys its high quality.
MORE →Guidi’s cowhide calf leather is unique for its translucent hue, depth of color, and uneven grain reminiscent of vintage items.
MORE →Using the same leather as the current GUD series, craftsmen hand-massage each bag to enhance its texture. This extra step loosens the leather fibers, creating intricate patterns as the oil and dye blend with the wrinkles.
MORE →【Ultrasuede® — Toray Industries】The raw material, polyester ultrafine fiber, is an amazingly thin fiber with a total length of 900 km and a weight of less than 1g.
MORE →GANZO, the highest-quality line available anywhere, pursues the concept of “genuine” throughout the entire process, from the selection of materials, to cutting, thinning, sewing and polishing - without compromise. The persistence and energy of takumi (expert workmen) delivers products created by the hands of craftsman who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
Scratches and wrinkles that are left on articles over time become evidence of an enriched life.Let's take a look at three stories that depict the fascinating relationships between people and leather.
A new series of bridle leathers made by Thomas Ware, a long-established tannery in England, is now available.
Hida beef is used for the leather of GANZO's 7QS-H. Originally, cows are raised with an emphasis on meat quality, and raising the quality of the meat naturally leads to a higher quality of leather.