Collection: Leather Holsters – Handcrafted Gun Holsters for Revolvers & Pistols

Handcrafted Leather Holsters Built for Real-World Carry

Our leather holsters are made for people who actually carry and use their gear, not for display shelves. Each holster is handcrafted from full-grain leather, shaped around a real firearm, and built to handle daily wear without losing structure or comfort. Whether your routine includes work, range time, riding, or everyday carry, these holsters are designed to stay balanced, secure, and comfortable on the belt.

This collection brings together all of our carry styles in one place. You’ll find both OWB and IWB holsters, including classic pancake holsters and crossdraw designs, along with traditional western and cowboy-style holsters. Each style is built with practical ride height and retention in mind, so the holster works naturally with your movement instead of fighting it.

Our holsters support a wide range of firearm platforms, covering both revolvers and semi-autos. Tested fits include common calibers such as .22 and 9mm, as well as classic platforms like the 1911. For revolver users, we build for both single-action and double-action designs, including traditional Cattleman and Peacemaker-style revolvers, modern hunting revolvers, and well-known platforms such as the Blackhawk, Vaquero, Rough Rider, and Raging Hunter.

Every model offered here is shaped and verified around an actual firearm before listing. That testing process ensures proper fit, consistent retention, and a clean, predictable draw. It also means you’re not buying a generic leather holster, but one built to match a specific firearm and carry style.

Many designs feature traditional western tooling such as basket weave, floral patterns, and hand-tooled finishes, while select options focus on clean, low-profile carry for everyday use. No matter the style, the goal stays the same: a holster that works reliably, breaks in naturally, and holds its shape over time.

If you want to narrow things down quickly, you can start here: Crossdraw Holsters, Glock Holsters, 1911 Leather Holsters, and Suede Leather Holsters.

A leather holster performs best when paired with the right belt. Proper belt support affects ride height, draw consistency, and long-term comfort. For a stable setup, pair your holster with a well-built option from our Leather Belts collection.

If you’re comparing carry styles, fit, or positioning, these guides can help you dial in your setup:

This collection represents our standard for handmade leather holsters: honest materials, real testing, and designs meant to be worn and trusted every day. Whether you’re replacing worn gear or choosing your first leather holster, these are built to be used, not babied.

This collection includes leather holsters covering a wide range of carry needs and firearm types. You’ll find options built for both revolvers and pistols, with designs that support everyday use, work carry, range time, and traditional western setups.


Carry styles and configurations

Available styles include OWB holsters, IWB holsters, pancake holsters, and crossdraw carry. Each style is shaped to manage ride height, draw angle, and belt alignment, so the holster stays stable and predictable during movement. Many customers choose these leather holsters as a traditional and durable option for concealed carry, especially with OWB and pancake styles worn under jackets,
coats, or workwear.

Tested firearm platforms and calibers

Holsters in this collection are shaped and verified using real firearms before listing. Supported fits include common calibers such as .22 and 9mm, along with classic platforms like the 1911.
Revolver options cover both single-action and double-action designs, including Cattleman and Peacemaker-style revolvers,
as well as platforms such as the Blackhawk, Vaquero, Rough Rider, and Raging Hunter.

Western tooling and finish options

Many holsters feature traditional western styling, including basket weave, floral tooling, shell borders, and hand-tooled patterns.
These finishes help the leather retain structure and wear evenly over time, while other models focus on clean, low-profile carry.

Retention, comfort, and break-in

Retention is achieved through proper molding, stitching, and leather thickness, rather than added hardware. As the holster breaks in, the leather conforms to the body while maintaining structure around the firearm, which is why leather remains a preferred choice for long hours of carry.

Belt support and carry stability

Holster performance depends heavily on belt support. A solid leather belt helps control weight distribution and ride consistency.
For best results, pair your holster with a compatible option from our
Leather Belts collection.


Taken together, this collection is meant to cover practical carry needs without overcomplication. Whether your priority is western styling, functional everyday carry, or a balance of both, these holsters are selected and built to be used regularly and relied on over time.