Stride Sling

$75.00

Light. Liberating. Essential.

The art of carrying less. The Stride Sling is the antidote to the heavy bag. Perfectly sized to hold the "holy trinity" of daily carry�your smartphone, a slim wallet, and a lipgloss or key�it allows you to move through your day with empty pockets and hands-free ease.

Crafted from our durable full-grain leather, it features a slim profile that sits close to the body, never getting in the way. Whether you are at a festival, running a quick errand, or heading out for an evening where a large bag feels like a burden, The Stride Sling keeps your essentials secure and your movement unrestricted.

The Story Behind it

I realized that 90% of the time, I was carrying a big bag just to hold three small things. I wanted to design a bag that encouraged me to travel lighter. The Stride Sling is built on the philosophy of 'enough.' It physically prevents you from overpacking. It�s for that moment when you pause at the door and think, 'I just need my phone and my cards.' It�s not about what you can carry; it�s about the freedom of what you can leave behind.

Light. Liberating. Essential.

The art of carrying less. The Stride Sling is the antidote to the heavy bag. Perfectly sized to hold the "holy trinity" of daily carry�your smartphone, a slim wallet, and a lipgloss or key�it allows you to move through your day with empty pockets and hands-free ease.

Crafted from our durable full-grain leather, it features a slim profile that sits close to the body, never getting in the way. Whether you are at a festival, running a quick errand, or heading out for an evening where a large bag feels like a burden, The Stride Sling keeps your essentials secure and your movement unrestricted.

The Story Behind it

I realized that 90% of the time, I was carrying a big bag just to hold three small things. I wanted to design a bag that encouraged me to travel lighter. The Stride Sling is built on the philosophy of 'enough.' It physically prevents you from overpacking. It�s for that moment when you pause at the door and think, 'I just need my phone and my cards.' It�s not about what you can carry; it�s about the freedom of what you can leave behind.