Clip in and go. The Leather Phone Holster is for those who want their essentials secure and within reach—built tough, lined soft, and made to move.

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    Built to Endure. Designed to Impress.

    At Wyoming Jack, every piece in this collection is crafted from 100% full-grain leather — known for its strength, durability, and character that improves with time. Designed for rugged everyday carry, our leather goods reflect timeless style, dependable performance, and uncompromising quality.

    Whether you're looking for a daily essential or a legacy piece, you'll find premium materials, thoughtful detailing, and heritage-inspired design in every stitch.

    Real Leather. Real Craft. No Compromises.

    Ready at Your Side

    The Leather Phone Holster is made for those who need their phone close—and protected. Crafted with structure and subtlety, it delivers access without distraction and security without bulk.

    Snap-Secure, Soft-Draw

    Interior suede lining. Magnetic or snap closure options. Belt loops or clips that stay put. The phone comes out when you want it to—not before.

    Form Meets Function

    Nothing flashy. Just a trusted system that works—every day, every step.

    The Holster, Reimagined

    Modern carry deserves modern design. This is a piece that blends in with your belt and your life.

    Carry Smart, Stay Hands-Free

    Our Leather Phone Holsters combine convenience with craftsmanship. Made from thick, full-grain leather and stitched for structure, they attach securely and age gracefully with use.

    Laser engraving options make these great engraved leather goods for utility teams, branded field kits, or lifestyle accessories that mean more.

    For those who prefer practical gear with real polish.

    Drawing inspiration from vintage military packs, worksite gear, and mid-century design, the leather phone holster merge historical relevance with modern lifestyle needs.

    Inspired by the grit of the American frontier, our leather phone holster reflect a time when things were made to last and built to work. We studied the tools of ranchers, explorers, and tradesmen to get the proportions and purpose just right.