Leather Locker Name Tags
Hand-stamped leather nameplates for your firehouse locker.
Most firehouse lockers get a piece of masking tape with a marker name on it. Some crews do better — laminated paper, plastic signs, even vinyl stickers. Almost nobody does it right.
A leather locker name tag is the same detail that used to show up on every locker in every old firehouse in America. Hand-stamped with your last name, company, and department, mounted to the door with brass screws or leather laces. It ages in place and gets passed down when someone retires or moves companies.
We cut every tag from the same 9oz leather we use on shields. Stamped by hand, inked by hand, edge-burnished by hand. It's a small piece of gear but it's the kind of detail that makes a firehouse feel like a firehouse.
Hand-stamped lettering
Last name, first name, rank, company — your choice. Same stamping as our shields.
Mountable two ways
Pre-drilled for brass screws, or order with leather laces to tie to your locker door.
Made from shield-grade leather
9oz vegetable-tanned leather, edge-burnished, will outlast your career.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I mount it to my locker?
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Two options — we can pre-drill for brass screws (most common), or send it with leather laces so you can tie it to a locker door without drilling.
Can I get one for a promotion gift?
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Yes, absolutely. A leather nameplate with the new rank is a common promotion gift in the fire service.
Need something specific?
Got a department order, a custom shape, or a question about sizing? We build custom one-offs all the time.
