CHEZ ROSE-MARIE MARCEL
Read moreIf you want to bring a souvenir of your passage to Graulhet, you need to push the door of the Rose-Marie shop. Rose-Marie creates its own models, made of tailor-made for excellent value for money. It can also make adjustments on your favorite leather jacket. She makes clothes for clothes designers. But you won't know who, it's top secret!
LA CARTABLIERE
Read moreWelcome to a world of girls, where craftsmanship shines with a thousand sequins! Nestled in the heart of the Tarn, in Graulhet, La Cartablière is home to leather craftsmen with recognized know-how. Labelled as a Living Heritage Company, the workshop produces a complete line of bags and small leather goods. Leathers rigorously selected in France and Italy, components coming from Lille, Roanne and Lyon, and sequins that bring a lot of originality to these unexpected creations!
LES ATELIERS FOURES
Read moreLes Ateliers Fourès is a leather goods factory located in the town of Graulhet, where the leather heritage is thousands of years old. Existing since 1969 and labeled Living Heritage Company, the factory is an exciting place, with a rare know-how. It offers an immersive guided tour in the heart of the manufacture of bags, wallets and belts that allows to learn the fundamentals of the leather material, and where we discover, step by step, from cutting to finishing, the craftsmen, their gesture and their machine.
CARRE CUIR
Read moreA few steps from Rose-Marie Marcel, this is another store dedicated to the leather industry, the pride of the city. In a clear, square and design environment, you can buy bags, wallets, lockers, and many leather goods manufactured in Graulhet.
LE GAMINET
Read moreLe Gaminet, a clothing brand born out of a play on words proposed in 1974 by a journalist at Le Monde, seduces with its franchouillard spirit and its attachment to French values. Its emblematic T-shirts with their hexagonal tricolor logo proudly display their 100% organic cotton made in France origin. Behind this pretty vintage label lies founder Jérôme Magron's commitment to ethical, no-holds-barred fashion. His humorous creations, such as the famous "Chocolatine, tu mangeas; pain au chocolat, tu refuseras", add a much-appreciated offbeat touch.