British Pasture Leather will hold Field Days in Hertfordshire from October 8 to 10, focusing on the links between farming, ecology and leather production.
The first day, on October 8, is for students, recent graduates and tutors, with tickets subsidised by the Leathersellers’ Company. October 9 will be open to the public, while October 10 is reserved for members of BRiMM, a network of brand founders and innovators.
The programme will combine farm visits with sessions on regenerative agriculture, soil health, biodiversity and livestock grazing. It will also outline British Pasture Leather’s approach to sourcing hides from pasture-raised cattle and producing leather with traditional, low-intervention methods.