Tanner Goods

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Summary

Tanner Goods enjoys strong, consistent praise from the r/BuyItForLife community, with dozens of users reporting wallets and belts lasting 10, 13, even 15+ years of daily use. The natural vegetable-tanned leather is particularly celebrated for developing beautiful patina over time. A small number of dissenters flag stitching failures, a perceived recent drop in leather quality, and poor customer service experiences.

Verdict

Tanner Goods has a strong track record of multi-decade durability on belts and wallets, but isolated reports of stitching failures, a possible recent quality dip, and poor customer service warrant some caution before buying.

What people love

The community overwhelmingly views Tanner Goods belts and wallets as genuinely durable, long-lasting items that improve with age. Natural veg-tan leather and solid construction are the most frequently cited strengths.

  • Belts and wallets regularly last 10–15+ years of daily wear
  • Natural vegetable-tanned leather develops beautiful patina over time
  • Thick, full-grain leather feels noticeably sturdier than competitors
  • Wallets stay stitched and structurally sound for over a decade
  • Products span belts, wallets, bags, and dog collars with consistent quality
  • Periodic sample sales offer significant discounts on full-price items

What people criticize

A minority of users report stitching failures on wallets around the 5-year mark, and at least one longtime customer noticed a meaningful drop in leather softness and quality on recent orders. Customer service responsiveness has also drawn complaints.

  • Some bifold wallets experienced stitching failure around 5 years
  • At least one user reports noticeable quality decline in recent production
  • Customer service has been described as unresponsive to exchange/return requests
  • Higher price point; some argue comparable belts can be made for far less
  • International returns process reported as confusing and poorly supported

What people are saying

One user showed side-by-side photos of two Utility Bifold wallets — one brand new and one worn every day for eight years — illustrating just how well the natural leather ages.
A longtime customer who bought a belt in 2010 with no dye noted it had slowly turned the darkest brown over the years, calling it one of the best purchases he ever made.
A user who owns a shell cordovan wallet from around 15 years ago said it still looks new and expects it will outlast him — attributing it to quality leather and solid stitching.
One former fan cautioned that a recent Tanner belt purchase felt like a clear step down in quality compared to a belt bought a decade earlier, and switched to Popov Leather as a result.