Measuring Tips
Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
Measure around the narrowest part of your torso.
With your feet together measure around the fullest part of your hips/rear.
The Sable and Stone blog covers the practical side of owning and caring for genuine leather — how to maintain belts, wallets, and bags without overdoing it, how to style leather accessories across different dress codes, and what to consider before buying. Articles are written to answer real questions from people who own or are considering genuine leather goods, not to fill a content calendar. New pieces are published regularly — use the categories below to find what's most relevant to what you're looking for.
19 April 2026
Good leather does not need constant treatment. In fact, overdoing care is one of the quickest ways to make a belt, walle...
The blog covers three main areas: leather care and maintenance (how to condition, clean, and store genuine cowhide correctly), buying guides and comparisons (which wallet format to choose, how belt width affects an outfit, when to size up), and leather style advice for British wardrobes (how to wear brown vs black leather, which accessories work across smart-casual and formal contexts). Articles are kept practical — answer first, detail second, without padding.
New articles are published on a rolling basis. The most recent pieces appear at the top of the blog. If you're looking for something specific — care advice for a particular product type, a sizing question, or a style pairing — the search function on the site or the guides section at sable-stone.com/guides is the fastest route to a specific answer.
Recent articles on the blog include practical guides on caring for leather belts, wallets, and bags without overdoing treatment, an honest look at whether leather tote bags genuinely work for daily use, and a deep-dive into choosing and packing a leather laptop bag for commuting. Each article links through to the relevant product category so you can move from reading to shopping when the article prompts a purchase decision.
The blog also covers occasional pieces on leather quality and material grading — full-grain versus genuine leather, cowhide versus bonded leather alternatives, and what the difference actually means for a product you'll use daily. These sit alongside the more practical care and style pieces and are written for buyers who want to understand what they're buying rather than just being told it's premium.
The Sable and Stone guides section at sable-stone.com/guides covers the structured buying questions — belt sizing, wallet format comparison, material grades. The blog covers the more open-ended topics: how to style, how to care for, how to choose between options when the structured guide doesn't fully resolve the question. Both sections are written by the same team and link to each other where relevant.
If you've read a blog article and it's prompted a purchase decision, every article links directly to the relevant product category or specific product mentioned. You don't need to navigate back to the homepage or use the search function — the path from reading to buying is built into each article. Free UK shipping and a 15-day return window apply across everything in the range. Feel free to explore leather belts, leather wallets, or leather accessories directly.
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