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The Lungo in chocolate Italian Buttero leather alongside the editorial register Strathberry is known for — structured east-west top-handle silhouette in full-grain leather.
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Editorial7 min readMay 19, 2026

Strathberry vs LIETA: an honest comparison

Strathberry is the UK comparison we get most after DeMellier. Founded in Edinburgh in 2013 by Leeanne and Guy Hundleby, they make structured leather bags in Spain in the €395-€795 range. The Mini Tote is the bag everyone names — clean lines, a thin metal bar across the front, real full-grain leather. We respect them. Here is the honest side-by-side, in the same register as our other comparisons.

By The Maison

The short answer

If you want a recognisable structured British-designed bag with the Strathberry metal bar across the front, made in Spain, buy Strathberry (€395-€795). If you want a quieter east-west Italian tote in vegetable-tanned Walpier Buttero, hand-stitched at the handles, made in Scandicci (Florence), buy LIETA (€255). Both use real full-grain calf and undercut traditional luxury heavily. LIETA is roughly half the price because we run one silhouette, one Italian tannery, and no Mayfair flagship.

Side by side

LIETAStrathberry
Price (signature)€255€395-€795
LeatherWalpier Buttero — vegetable-tanned full-grain Italian calfFull-grain Spanish calf (chrome-tanned)
Where it's madeScandicci, Florence, ItalySpain (Ubrique workshops)
Design languageQuiet east-west top-handle tote — Hermès-awareStructured, recognisable metal bar hardware
HardwareSolid brass, gold-plated in Arezzo · Riri Swiss zippersBrand-typical metalwork, signature bar
ConstructionMachine-stitched body, saddle-stitched handlesMachine-stitched, hand-finished edges
PatinaDevelops visibly over yearsStays close to day-one
Retail presenceOnline-onlyEdinburgh, London, Tokyo, US wholesale

Why this comparison is fair

Strathberry and LIETA both occupy the same shelf in a customer's head — sub-€1,000 European leather bags that feel like luxury but aren't priced like it. The Strathberry Mini Tote and our Lungo sit in roughly the same use-case: a structured, daily, take-anywhere top-handle.

Where we differ: country of leather, tanning method, hardware register, and price. So this is a fair comparison, not a takedown — Strathberry built a real brand on a real product.

The price gap

Strathberry's signature bags sit between €395 and €795. The Mini Tote starts at €395; the East/West and Crescent reach €595-€795 depending on leather.

The Lungo at LIETA is €255. Full-grain vegetable-tanned Italian calf, comparable hardware, hand-finished edges, saddle-stitched handle attachment.

Roughly half the price for what is, on materials, in the same broad tier. The differences below explain why.

The leather

Strathberry uses full-grain Spanish calf, chrome-tanned, in smooth and embossed finishes. Spanish calf out of the Ubrique workshops is a serious industry standard — Loewe and Carolina Herrera draw from the same supply pool.

LIETA uses Walpier Buttero, vegetable-tanned full-grain Italian calf from Castelfranco di Sotto. Different tannage (vegetable vs chrome), different ageing curve (visible patina vs day-one stability).

Both are real full-grain. Which you prefer is taste, not quality.

Where each is made

Strathberry's leather goods are produced in Ubrique, Spain — a small Andalusian town that has been a serious leather district for over a century. Loewe, Carolina Herrera, and many of the LVMH small leather goods come out of Ubrique workshops. Strathberry's makers are real, the workshops are real, and the bags reflect that.

LIETA manufactures entirely in Scandicci, Florence — the Tuscan leather district that supplies Gucci, Prada, Saint Laurent, Loewe, and a meaningful share of Hermès.

Both are honest origins. Scandicci is the deepest concentration of high-end leather expertise on earth; Ubrique is its closest European peer.

The hardware

Strathberry's signature is the silver or gold metal bar across the front — instantly recognisable, the visual signature of the brand. Solid metal, well executed for the price tier.

LIETA's hardware is solid brass, gold-plated in Arezzo (Tuscany). Riri Swiss zippers throughout — the same supplier used by Hermès, Chanel and Prada.

Strathberry is more visually signature-driven; LIETA is more quietly engineered. A taste-and-positioning split, not a quality split.

Which one should you buy?

If you want a structured, recognisable bag with a clear visual signature (the metal bar) and you like the British house feeling — Strathberry.

If you want a quieter, unbranded Italian tote in vegetable-tanned leather that ages visibly, and you'd rather pay €255 than €395-€595 — LIETA.

Both can absolutely live in the same wardrobe; they answer different needs.

Frequently asked

Is Strathberry worth the price?
Yes, for what they are. Strathberry uses real full-grain Spanish calf from the Ubrique leather district, solid metal hardware, and a recognisable structured silhouette. At €395-€795 they undercut traditional luxury (€2,000+) significantly while keeping real materials.
What's the difference between Strathberry and LIETA?
Strathberry is designed in Edinburgh and made in Spain (Ubrique), uses chrome-tanned full-grain Spanish calf, and is priced €395-€795. LIETA is made in Scandicci, Italy, uses vegetable-tanned Walpier Buttero Italian calf, and is priced €255. Strathberry has a recognisable metal bar hardware signature; LIETA is quietly unbranded.
Where are Strathberry bags made?
Strathberry bags are designed in Edinburgh, Scotland and manufactured in Ubrique, Spain — a small Andalusian town that has been a serious leather district for over a century and also supplies workshops used by Loewe and Carolina Herrera.
Is Strathberry leather good quality?
Yes. Strathberry uses real full-grain Spanish calf, primarily chrome-tanned. Chrome-tanned leather stays closer to its day-one appearance than vegetable-tanned leather (like LIETA's Walpier Buttero), which develops a deeper patina with use.
Why is LIETA cheaper than Strathberry?
Three reasons: (1) one silhouette × four colourways vs Strathberry's broader range, so less inventory and SKU overhead; (2) one Italian tannery, one workshop, lower supply-chain complexity; (3) no physical retail (Strathberry has stores in Edinburgh, London, Tokyo plus US wholesale, which is built into their price).