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Frequently Asked Questions About Lanyards
A lanyard card holder features compartments and clear window slots designed for access cards, staff passes, and identification badges. A lanyard key holder includes secure attachment mechanisms like lobster clasps or horseshoe hooks for carrying keys. Some designs combine both functions for versatile everyday use.
Yes, all our leather lanyards can be personalised with names, initials, or custom text through elegant embossing. Personalised lanyards make thoughtful gifts for colleagues, employees, and special occasions like farewells and promotions.
Quality leather lanyards are significantly more durable than fabric alternatives. Genuine leather withstands daily wear without fraying, pilling, or losing shape. Leather also develops a natural patina over time, becoming more characterful with use while maintaining its professional appearance.
Keep your leather lanyard away from prolonged moisture and direct sunlight. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and occasional use of leather conditioner helps maintain suppleness. Store flat or hanging to prevent creasing. Our leather care guide provides detailed maintenance tips.
Types of Leather Lanyards
Our leather lanyards are designed for both functionality and refinement, making them suitable for corporate environments, events, and curated gift sets. Whether you need a lanyard card holder for daily office access or a lanyard key holder for convenience, each style combines durability with a polished finish to complement professional attire.
Our lanyard card holders are ideal for ID cards, staff passes, and access badges. Designed with clear window slots for quick scanning and multiple card compartments, they allow secure and easy visibility while maintaining a sleek leather look.
Leather lanyard key holders securely carry keys with sturdy hardware and optional quick-release mechanisms. Perfect for offices, events, or daily use, they provide accessibility without compromising style.





