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Two Fat Dogs Leather Workshop
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Two Fat Dogs is a small family run business producing a range of unique leather goods, from handcrafted bags, belts and purses to home furnishings. Every item for sale is made by mother and daughter team Karen and Fritha in their onsite workshop on Grope Lane, Shrewsbury, using the finest materials and traditional techniques.
Karen and Fritha take tremendous pride in what they do, and are committed to making sure that what you receive as a customer displays a level of care and quality that will lead you to love your new bag or belt as much as they loved creating it for you.
No two bags sold are ever quite the same. The duo takes pride in sourcing unique and beautiful materials that ‘talk to them’ when they make our bags, and the nature of the leather and linings used result in items that you will never find anywhere else. So, if you see something that you like in store but would prefer it in a different leather, colour or slightly altered style, then please explore their extensive stock of leather and chat to them about how they can produce the bag, belt or other leather item that is right for you.
A wide range of bags are in stock and ready to purchase in the retail store, but custom orders are more than welcome.
With the right care, a leather product from Two Fat Dogs will last a lifetime.
Opening times
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Monday
Closed
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Tuesday
10:00 - 17:00
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Wednesday
09:00 - 17:00
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Thursday
10:00 - 17:00
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Friday
10:00 - 17:00
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Saturday
10:00 - 17:00
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Sunday
Closed

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