Roots Leather Bags
Does this ever happen to you? You’re out on a casual day with your everyday bag. You’re minding your own business, doing your thing, when you discover a nearby stranger admiring your bag. With a Roots bag, the one thing that will have surely impressed them is the amazing quality of the leather. Why do Roots bags look and feel like they’re worth so much more?
If you do some research, you’ll discover that leather was at the heart of the company from the very beginning. Leather is very much a part of Roots DNA. They choose their leather from only the finest Italian tanneries committed to quality and old world craftsmanship. Then they produce every genuine Roots leather good in Canada, at a state-of-the-art facility in Toronto, Ontario.
In fact, Roots has been perfecting leather for so long that they’ve become popular for their many different kinds of leather:
Vintage Tribe Leather
A hand-rubbed finish creates the distinct vintage look. If you don’t have a vintage tribe bag for that urban chic look, check out the Roots Village Bag. It’s hugely popular and you’ll love it.
Super Palma Lux Leather
Hung-dry to create this luxurious feel that will immediately remind you (and others) of $$ designer bags. The Roots Downtown Slide is a flattering, mood-boosting bag in Super Lux leather.
Pebbled Prince Leather
You know how only few bags develop their own character and get softer and richer with age? Well, this is it. Pebbled to a buttery soft feel and naturally water resistant. The Roots French Café is a must-have Prince leather bag.

Vegetable Tanned Leather
You don’t have to be an eco-friendly, tree-hugging environmentalist to fall in love with these bags. Only natural vegetable extracts from chestnuts and Argentinean quebracho trees are used in producing this leather. Thank the environment with your next bag purchase.
So.. if you’ve ever wondered why your Roots bag stands out so much from the crowd or how Roots bags can be featured right next to $$ designer bags in fashion magazines, it probably has something to do with how it was made. Learn more at the Roots website.



