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Hello!

I am looking for a leather worker who is willing to be a vendor for a small purse company in Lexington, KY.   We will be in need of about 4 different styles of bags in 3 different colors (very simple ‘tote’ and ‘clutch’ style bags).  We want to use full grain leather, responsibly raised in the United States.  The bags will be made to order and shipped to our workshop here in Lexington where we will attach monogram plates and designs.

Each Monday we will send you the orders we have had for the previous week (basically an invoice of what bags we will need) – along with your payment for those bags ahead of time.  Pay is open to negotiation and will be generous.  We need someone who is responsible with their time and can have the bags shipped no later than 7 days of us putting in our weekly order.

I would love to chat more with you about the designs we are wanting and see some of your previous work.

Please contact me for more information at 270.996.8901 or kessler.lauren12 at gmail.com

This will be a mutually beneficial experience – allowing you to put your talent to good use and make a steady income, and allow us to grow our company.  We will make sure you receive credit for your work! You will be featured in our store and website, hopefully allowing your own business to grow.

We look forward to working with you!!

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That could amount to a tight schedule if no stock products were held as some procedures have a long drying time before you do the next procedure along with transport times

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Chrisah, please note the original post is more than a year old! :o

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59 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said:

Chrisah, please note the original post is more than a year old! :o

Already well beyond the 7-day processing time, so.. no pressure. :o

 

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