Stacy Stewart Smith Men's Accessories
The accessories in this collection were not designed to complete an outfit. They were designed to begin a conversation.
Each piece carries a specific cultural and intellectual lineage — Western Americana and the Buffalo Soldier tradition, the Chinoiserie influence of La Belle Époque, the mathematical precision of Euclidean geometry applied to leather construction, the bohemian idealism of a man who moves through the world on his own terms. These are objects with mythologies. They reward the buyer who looks closely and the room that notices first.
The collection spans three messenger bags engineered for maximum interior volume, a Chinoiserie tapestry tote that seeded an entire Spring collection, a hair-on calf wallet that wears as jewelry, a shearling and leather coil designed to attach to jacket hardware before it was ever worn around a neck, and a crinkled lamb leather bag built on a neoprene core that holds its structure beneath a deliberately soft exterior.
Materials include drum-dyed cow Nappa leather, hair-on calf hide, pigskin suede, real shearling and lamb leather, chenille jacquard tapestry, and crinkled lamb leather — each selected for its tactile quality, its aging character, and its ability to carry the weight of the design concept it serves.
All pieces are made to order in New York City.