The Story Behind Ironwood & Leather
When I first dreamed up Ironwood & Leather, I wasn’t thinking of trends or what would sell fast. I was thinking of the kind of man who wears grit like a badge and still holds the door open. The scent had to be bold — the kind you remember long after he's walked away — and it had to tell a story.
I didn’t grow up on a ranch or with cowboy boots at the door. I grew up all over — different towns, different seasons of life — but I was always drawn to the western way of living. It felt like my roots were calling me home, even if I hadn’t seen that land with my own eyes yet. As if somewhere deep in my bloodline, the dust, the leather, and the open sky were waiting on me to come back to it.
That’s where Ironwood & Leather begins — not just with a scent, but with a feeling. The smoked cedar and black pepper hit first, like a quiet strength that doesn’t need to prove itself. Then comes the worn leather, tobacco leaf, and sagebrush — grounded and wild, like the West itself. Finally, the base settles into warm sandalwood, vetiver, amber, and just a hint of vanilla.
This cologne is for the cowboys, ranch hands, and good-hearted outlaws. For the ones who ride harder, speak less, and protect what’s theirs. Whether he’s behind the wheel of a pickup or standing under arena lights, Ironwood & Leather makes sure he doesn’t go unnoticed.
Each bottle is clear glass, rugged yet refined — just like the scent itself.