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Leather Washers (Seconds)

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"Perfect Imperfects! These leather washers might have a few imperfections, but they did the work 'behind the scenes'. I used them with magnetic rivet snaps and tubular rivets without any problems."
— Diane S.

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16% off

Leather Washers (Seconds)

Regular price $22.50 $19.00 16% off
Unit price
per
4.1

NOTE: FINAL SALE! Leather Imperfections may include marks, dents, mis-shaped cuts, discoloration, and extra hairy fibers.

Packs of leather washers in a variety of colors and weights. Great for adding reinforcement to your hardware when attaching leather straps. Washers are generally threaded onto rivet posts and sandwiched between the fabric and the leather straps, to help create a strong rivet set.

  • Washer diameter: ⅝”
  • Washer hole: ⅛”
  • assorted leather weights
  • Color may vary slightly from photos depending on the hide
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"Perfect Imperfects! These leather washers might have a few imperfections, but they did the work 'behind the scenes'. I used them with magnetic rivet snaps and tubular rivets without any problems."
— Diane S.

Shipping

Free shipping over $250

Returns

Easy Returns

Support

Need help? Contact us

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Attach Leather Straps with Washers + Rivets

Customer Reviews

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Christiane W.
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The leather washers really help secure all kinds of handles with rivets. I use leather straps, webbing, or canvas straps and all are secured with rivets and the addition of the leather washers. The washers also provide a professional appearance…

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C.G.
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The washers are in great shape.

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Dawn N.
Lots of washers in multiple colors!

As seconds, these were mostly "hairy" with straggly bits hanging off them, but I was able to fix a lot of that with scissors and an x-acto knife. There were three colors -- black, dark brown, and tan (no chestnut) -- and a pretty large number. I've used a couple to reinforce rivets on a maker's apron I made as a gift already, and I'm looking forward to using more of them on other creative projects. While I would have loved to get some chestnut colored ones, too, this was good value, good variety, and I'll use all of them!