Lucas Fitzpatrick Picks
Heritage-minded utility pieces: waxed canvas, toolboxes, field gear, leather, and durable objects with a real point of view.
Curated for creator outreach and partnership-ad concepting. Rarely is a curated marketplace: every product has to pass strict criteria before we carry it, so this page focuses on high-quality things that work well, last a long time, and earn their place.
Toyo Steel has been pressing these boxes from single sheets of steel in Japan since 1969 — originally for craftsmen, ...
Pressed from a single sheet of steel in Japan, no seams, no welds, no weak points. The lid imprint interlocks with th...
Jeremy Dougherty spent nine years and twenty iterations building a glove that works the way a glove should — and this...
Bradley Mountain started in a one-car garage in Ocean Beach and still cuts, stitches, and finishes every bag by hand ...
The T-360 is Toyo’s trunk toolbox — wide, flat, and built like the things it’s meant to hold. Pressed from a single s...
Filson has been doing this since 1897, and the Eagle Harbor Jac-Shirt is proof that some ideas just don’t need improv...
The Y-350 is Toyo’s proper toolbox — bigger, burlier, with a cambered lid and an extendable top handle for hauling it...
The one that started it all. Field Notes’ Original Kraft memo book is a pocket notebook in the plainest, most useful ...