I should have written this long ago but with enforced "stay at home" rules firmly in place, I've been going through my list of unfinished reviews. This is one of them, long overdue. Most summers...
The Leather Bench
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Located in the charming town of Camden, ME, The Leather Bench is a hidden gem for leather enthusiasts. As you step inside, the rich scent of genuine leather fills the air, welcoming you to explore a curated collection of high-quality leather goods. From stylish handbags and wallets to rugged belts and accessories, this store caters to those who appreciate the craftsmanship and durability of leather products.
Each item at The Leather Bench tells a story of meticulous artisanship and timeless style. Whether you're searching for a unique gift or looking to treat yourself to a piece that will age beautifully with time, this store offers a range of options to suit every taste. With its inviting ambiance and knowledgeable staff, a visit to The Leather Bench is not just a shopping experience—it's a journey into the world of fine leather craftsmanship.
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The products from this location look amazing, however the sourcing is a bit misleading unless you ask. The work is done by a studio in CA, with the material sources from our of the country (I...
when two belts that I purchased at the leather bench in Camden fell apart with them a month of purchasing them, I packaged them up and sent them back with the request to be refunded. I included my...
We went in today, and staff was very rude. My husband got yelled at for taking a jacket off the rack, and told not to try it on (without a question about whether it was for me). We felt very...
Very rude owner. Was browsing but owner accused me of playing with a jacket and won't be able to afford it. Quality of the merchandise was nothing to write home about. I won't go there again
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