Bag Tag

$80.00

The Proper Supply Bag Tag is a simple accessory, made well.

Crafted from solid 1/8" brass and full-grain, vegetable-tanned Italian leather, it is designed to accompany your bag through years of rounds, travel, and daily use. Its clean design adds a considered touch to any golf bag while remaining purposeful and durable.

With time and use, the brass and leather develop character and patina unique to their owner, reflecting the courses played and the miles traveled.

-Made to wear in, not out-

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The Proper Supply Bag Tag is a simple accessory, made well.

Crafted from solid 1/8" brass and full-grain, vegetable-tanned Italian leather, it is designed to accompany your bag through years of rounds, travel, and daily use. Its clean design adds a considered touch to any golf bag while remaining purposeful and durable.

With time and use, the brass and leather develop character and patina unique to their owner, reflecting the courses played and the miles traveled.

-Made to wear in, not out-

Additional Information

  • All goods are handcrafted, dimensions may vary slightly. Dimensions — (Brass = 1.625”W x 3.25”H Leather Loop = 0.125”W)

  • Every piece of full-grain vegetable-tanned leather is designed to change with you. With time and use, the leather darkens, develops a lustrous surface, and takes on a character entirely its own. The way you carry it, where you take it, and how often it's in your hands all shape how it ages. No two pieces will age the same way.

    The same is true of the solid metal hardware. Whether brass, copper, or silver, each metal shifts in tone and depth over time, developing a finish that reflects years of honest use. Each piece only improves with time.

  • Consistent handling is usually enough to keep vegetable-tanned leather naturally conditioned. If you'd like to treat your piece, a small amount of natural leather balm — we recommend Smith's Leather Balm — applied sparingly with a soft cloth will nourish the hide without altering its natural aging process. Less is more. Avoid harsh chemicals, prolonged water exposure, and storing in direct sunlight.

    For metal hardware, a soft dry cloth is all that's needed to remove surface oils. If you prefer to restore the original finish, a small amount of appropriate metal polish applied carefully around the leather will do the job.