Person loading a black boar leather duffel bag into the trunk of a car

Bad Animals
Good Leather

Leather goods made from the tough hides of invasive wild boar.
Three leather cable holders in brown, black, and red on a wooden surface with white earbuds.

Bad Leather Goods

Man riding a horse wearing a brown  boar leather backpack with a forest background

Bad Animals
Good Leather

Leather goods made from the tough hides of invasive wild boar.

Wild Boar Leather

All of our products are made from the hides of invasive wild boar trapped in the Southwestern United States and tanned in Tennessee.

Destructive pests that cause some $2.5 billion of agricultural damage every year, the beasts are bad, but the leather is great: the hide’s unusually dense fiber structure and combination tannage make a product that’s tough, water resistant, full of character, and unlike anything you’ve owned before.

World’s First Feral Swine Leather Bags

Feral Swine Leather

Tough, full-grain leather made from feral swine trapped in the wilds of the USA, combination tanned in Tennessee by the fifth-generation family-owned Gallun Leathers.

Functional Design

Our designs emphasize simplicity and functionality, using minimal pieces of leather to produce fewer failure points and uncomplicated good looks.

Help Farmers, Destroy Pests

Every year, wild boar cause billions of dollars of damage to American crops, landscaping, and cultural sites — and they can double in population every four months. Fortunately, their tough hides make great leather.

Why Are Wild Boar a Problem?

$2.5 Billion+ in Agricultural Damage

Boar eat crops, uproot feed plots, trample fields, damage soil health, degrade water quality, and infect livestock, causing serious financial distress to American farmers and ranchers.

6 Million Swine & Counting

A non-native species, wild boar have invaded at least 35 states and are prolific breeders, capable of doubling in number every four months. Help us stop them dead in their tracks.

67+ viral, bacterial, and parasitic diseases

Vectors for dozens of pathogens and parasites that can cause serious health issues for humans, livestock, pets, and plants. (Don’t worry, none of them are in your leather.)

Brown cognac jabari boar leather messenger held by a person with a blurred background

Built to Last

With minimal seams, thick thread, solid hardware, and leather that resists damage from water, UV light, and abrasion, your bag will last for years on end — we guarantee it.