DISCLAIMER: The tannery didn't pay me money for this video, but they did fly me down to Mexico and get me a hotel so I could do this leather workshop with them (in another video: ruclips.net/video/HxRX8bbzKBM/видео.html), so it's *kind of* sponsored, like they got me to Mexico. So I put the "sponsored" tag on this just to be safe.
I think the biggest takeaway from this video is that sustainability is not only an ethical responsibility, it also just makes good business sense. A ton of the sustainability practices highlighted in this video seem like very sound investments in the future of the tannery.
Hey Nick, great to see a video highlighting the environmental aspects of the industry! It has long been a thesis of mine that high quality leather footwear has an implicit environmental benefit, and to see how modern tanneries are seeking to improve this outcome is very refreshing. I hope that this is the first of many videos focussing on sustainability! My favourite tannery of all time; J and FJ Baker, also have a strong environmental track record, and could be another really interesting tannery to check out! Thanks for all your work from another Aussie expat in the Americas!
Perhaps could you do a video on different kinds of leather and how to chose what’s best? Both for tanning processes (vegetable/chrome/oil/etc.) and animals (calf/yearling/moose/bison/sheep/kangaroo/kudu/etc.)
Nice video, Nick! Appreciate the insight into their ops/ sustainability initiatives. Did you happen to discuss their business volume and implications of COVID-19 on their supply chain activities? Curious to know how serious of an impact they’ve felt since February 2020.
Mexico doesn't get the credit it deserves for leather goods. I used to get all my holster rigs made in Juarez, superb quality!!! Just aint worth catching the "bullet flu" to go over there now.
Wow, in that short amount of time you managed to convince me that tanneries can do better. Considering the environmental doomsday report just came out today, we need every one to get on board with better practices if we hope to survive.
DISCLAIMER: The tannery didn't pay me money for this video, but they did fly me down to Mexico and get me a hotel so I could do this leather workshop with them (in another video: ruclips.net/video/HxRX8bbzKBM/видео.html), so it's *kind of* sponsored, like they got me to Mexico. So I put the "sponsored" tag on this just to be safe.
appreciate the transparency
Lucky bastard! 😆
Man, i envy you! I wanna go and visit them sometimes and make my own leather boots haha
I think the biggest takeaway from this video is that sustainability is not only an ethical responsibility, it also just makes good business sense. A ton of the sustainability practices highlighted in this video seem like very sound investments in the future of the tannery.
Hey Nick, great to see a video highlighting the environmental aspects of the industry! It has long been a thesis of mine that high quality leather footwear has an implicit environmental benefit, and to see how modern tanneries are seeking to improve this outcome is very refreshing. I hope that this is the first of many videos focussing on sustainability! My favourite tannery of all time; J and FJ Baker, also have a strong environmental track record, and could be another really interesting tannery to check out! Thanks for all your work from another Aussie expat in the Americas!
I'd love to fly over and check em out! I need to do another video on chrome vs veg so people can see why chrome is sometimes better
Nice to see you over here in Mexico! Greetings from Guadalajara!
Great video, very interesting. We should applaud companies like LeFarc.
yeah I need to make a video about companies doing eco friendly chrome tanning!
This was soooo good. It was inspiring to see how they dedicate time to serve their community. Beautiful
Great job highlighting opportunities that are often neglected!
All these values are really important to me and I’m glad to see it being spotlighted
Glad the video was useful to you!
I’m interested in who sources their leather! I’d love to try out boots or belts made from their leather
Same! Love everything about this and would love to be making more responsible choice with footwear going forward.
Thursday, Timberland, Adelante, Saddleback, and Portland Leather Goods, Ariat, Tecovas, Blundstone, Blue Artisan are some!
Great video so much information I didn't know about. Thanks for the post! 👏🏼
Perhaps could you do a video on different kinds of leather and how to chose what’s best? Both for tanning processes (vegetable/chrome/oil/etc.) and animals (calf/yearling/moose/bison/sheep/kangaroo/kudu/etc.)
Fascinating video, Nick! Does that factory smell like new boots?
Glad to know this info! I usually get leather from them...
Nice video, Nick! Appreciate the insight into their ops/ sustainability initiatives. Did you happen to discuss their business volume and implications of COVID-19 on their supply chain activities? Curious to know how serious of an impact they’ve felt since February 2020.
Great video esp the sustainability and forward thinking.
very good video nick. i love that you are deviating from just boots but still posting videos on tough and durable menswear eg waxed canvas, watches
So glad you appreciate it Josh!!! Trying to keep things interesting for ya
This was very interesting!!! Great Video!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well the leather on my thrusday captain comes from there. . Its great .
That city is Leon, Mexico. Leon is know for its clothing industry, especially in footwear and leather.
Great job hopefully this inspires other companies to do the same
I am very interested to buy their leather products!..... Those leathers are beautiful...
Le faak bahaha youre my favorite aussie nick..right next to John Cadogan
I'm number 2! I'm number 2!
Does Thursday Boot Co, get their leathers from LeFarc?
yeah!
Mexico doesn't get the credit it deserves for leather goods. I used to get all my holster rigs made in Juarez, superb quality!!! Just aint worth catching the "bullet flu" to go over there now.
I love these videos
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Mate, la farc it up, Aussie Aussie Aussie, ok serious note, great video as always.
Haha thanks cobber!
Is there is anyway to do training there?
Anyone knows a good way to make uses of those wetblue from shaving process?
Wow, in that short amount of time you managed to convince me that tanneries can do better. Considering the environmental doomsday report just came out today, we need every one to get on board with better practices if we hope to survive.
What a great reputation management video on behalf of the Le Farc corporation!
Hi Nick. I hope you have a good chiropractor after riding that mechanical bull. :-D
Haha I fell off twice too!
Let me guess, La Farc is located in León, Guanajuato.
It is!
Anyone know anything about cloe tanning from Italy?
Nice
So nice
It could have been even better if they were B corporation to back up their claims.
yeah it's crazy hard to get certification but maybe in the future
No, Bridge of Weir leather tannery is (probably) the most environmentally sustainable.