Parabellum Releases Men’s Accessories Made from Bison Hide

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Los Angeles label Parabellum has launched its premiere collection of men’s accessories. The range uses military-grade ceramics, 15-year-old American bison skin, DuPont Kevlar, and soft lambskin for the “the perfect union between luxury and utilitarianism.”

Parabellum shows great respect for the buffalo, which it sources from reservation style ranches. Here the animals are free to live out their days roaming free in the comfort of the ranches.

The label continues to show the same respect when treating the skins. The bison hides are tanned in small batches using the same methods perfected by America’s first artisans. Natural vegetable-tanned lambskins complement the more rugged beauty of the bison, while laser-edged military-grade ceramic hardware adds style and strength. The Parabellum accessories get added durability with a tough Kevlar lining.

The Parabellum collection includes practical wallets, cases, pouches, and belts. It will be available next month at Maxfield in Los Angeles before being rolled out to other retailers.

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