
People often ask where the name Botirry comes from. It is not a leather term, and it is not a place. It is three children.
Bo, from Boom. Ti, from Tiger. Rry, from Cherry. Say them together and you get Bo-Ti-Rry - the three kids whose small handprints are, in a way, on everything we make.
Starting at a kitchen table
Botirry began the way a lot of small things do: at home, after the children were asleep, with a single piece of leather and a borrowed stitching pony. The first straps were for friends. Then friends of friends. The bench got bigger, the tools got better, but the rule stayed the same - make each strap the way you would make it for your own family.
Why a family name matters
When your children's names are on the door, you do not cut corners. You do not ship a strap with an edge you would not wear yourself. A family name is a quiet kind of accountability, and we like it that way.
So when you wear a Botirry strap, you are wearing something made by hands that had three very good reasons to get it right.