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Handmade leather goods — Crestline Goods by Margot Lin
Made in Denver, CO by Margot Lin

Quietly made objects,
built to last.

Full-grain leather and hand-thrown ceramics made in small batches. Nothing engineered for obsolescence. We make things that age better than the day you bought them.

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The collection.

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Slim bifold wallet — vegetable-tanned leather, hand-stitched Bestseller
Slim Bifold Wallet
Vegetable-tanned cowhide · hand-stitched · 6 card slots
No. 3 Messenger Bag — Horween Chromexcel leather with brass hardware New drop
No. 3 Messenger Bag
Horween Chromexcel · brass hardware · fits 15″ laptop
Minimal card holder — Buttero tanned leather, 4 card slots
Minimal Card Holder
Buttero tanned Italian leather · 4 card slots
Hand-thrown stoneware mug — matte glaze, 12 oz Ceramic
Stoneware Mug
Hand-thrown stoneware · matte glaze · 12 oz
Leather key fob — hand-stitched, solid brass D-ring
Leather Key Fob
Vegetable-tanned cowhide · solid brass D-ring
Stoneware planter — hand-thrown, drainage hole, 5-inch Ceramic
Stoneware Planter
Hand-thrown · drainage hole · 5″ diameter
Crestline studio — leather tools and workbench
The story

Margot Lin started
with one wallet.

In 2019, Margot hand-stitched her first bifold on a kitchen table in Denver using a single hide from Hermann Oak, a Missouri tannery operating since 1881. It sold in three days on Instagram. She made another. Then ten. Crestline Goods grew entirely by word of mouth — no ads, no retail, just objects that traveled with people and outlasted every phone they had since buying one. Today every piece is still cut, stitched, and finished by hand. The ceramics came in 2022, when Margot started throwing stoneware during Colorado’s long winters. Same idea, different material: make something quiet that lasts.

What we use

Four materials.
Nothing else.

Vegetable-tanned leather close-up
Vegetable-tanned leather
Full-grain hides tanned with oak bark. The top layer of the hide — the strongest, most fibrous part. Develops a deep patina over years of use.
Stoneware clay close-up
Stoneware clay
High-fire stoneware, thrown by hand on a kick wheel in Margot’s Denver studio. Each piece is slightly asymmetric — that’s the point.
Brass hardware close-up
Solid brass hardware
Rings, rivets, and buckles sourced from Ohio Drop Forge. No zinc alloy, no plating. Brass tarnishes beautifully and never snaps.
Waxed linen thread hand-stitching detail
Linen thread
Waxed linen thread, saddle-stitched by hand with two needles. When one strand breaks, the stitch holds. Synthetic thread frays from the cut point.
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