Louisville Bespoke held its fashion week experience at Lexus of Louisville on Feb. 15. The evening started with an opening reception, which included hors d’oeuvres and drinks from an assortment of local restaurants, and a mingling of guests and local designers who had pieces on-hand for purchase.
While bourbon might be the Steurer & Co. drink of choice, it’s not the only spirit distilled in Kentucky. Our Jessamine Spirit Tote is the perfect size to carry any of your favorite spirits.
Named for the smallest place in Kentucky, the Kentucky Bend, New Madrid Bend or Bessie Bend is a roughly 11 square mile portion of Fulton County separated in a peninsula by the Missouri River.
Our Fayette Saddle Bag is named for Fayette County. Fayette was one of the original three counties created from the former Kentucky County, Virginia, by the Virginia Act in 1780, along with Jefferson and Lincoln counties becoming the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1792.
The Vernon Bowling Bags is named after The Vernon Club and Lanes. Located at 1575 Story Avenue in Butchertown, the property was originally a mansion built by a wealthy butcher and meat packer in 1886.
Our eye glass and sun glass case is named for Taylor County, home of Damon Earl Allen, Sr. (January 19, 1921 – February 15, 2009), an optometrist from Campbellsville in central Kentucky, who as a three-term president of the Kentucky Optometric Association and led the campaign for passage of a bill permitting optometrists to prescribe medication for their patients. Allen was honored by the Kentucky Optometric Association as the first recipient of its "Lifetime Achievement Award", which thereafter bears Allen's name.
Named for the explorer and frontiersman, Daniel Boone … we think Daniel would have certainly had one of the Steurer & Co. Journal Passport Wallets if they had been around in the late 1700’s.