New: Bianchi Old Tuscany Italian Leather Holsters

Bianchi debuts Old Tuscany Italian Leather line with four different holsters.

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posted on November 7, 2023
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The new Bianchi Lajatico pictured above is an outside-the-waistband holster sporting a full-grain leather design. Dual front belt loop options provide for multiple cant angles. MSRP: $92.
Bianchi/Safariland

Bianchi has launched its new Old Tuscany Italian Leather lineup with four holsters called the Cortona, Fucecchio, Lajatico and the Vicopisano.

As the name of the the new holster lineup implies, these new inside-the-waistband and outside-the-waistband models are crafted from fine Italian leather.

More about Bianchi Leather: “Established in 1958 by John Bianchi, Bianchi Leather is a brand of the Safariland Group and has a rich history of handcrafted workmanship and functional design. Its holsters and gun accessories have stood the test of time, earning the trust of professionals around the globe. From premier leather products to the durable AccuMold line for law enforcement, Bianchi continues to deliver time-proven designs that are built to last.”

Cortona and Fucecchio holsters
The new Bianchi Cortona holster (left, MSRP: $84) is red-dot sight compatible and features a spring steel belt clip, while the Fucecchio (right, MSRP: $94) sports an open-top design. (Note: Holster sizes not to scale.)

 

The Cortona is a refined in-waistband design that offers durability and aesthetic sophistication. Crafted with full-grain leather, it is the perfect complement for large semi-automatics. Key features include red-dot optic compatibility, premium grade leather, a rugged spring steel belt clip and sturdy single-piece construction.

For small-of-back concealment, the Fucecchio provides a deep cant angle in full-grain leather outside-the-waistband holster. Its open-top design allows for a fast time-to-target, making it an ideal choice for everyday carry. In addition, the Fucecchio features a flat rear profile for a close body fit, adjustable tension, premium grade leather construction and a 30-degree built-in cant.

Lajatico and Vicopisano holsters
The Lajatico (left, MSRP: $92) is an outside-the-waistband holster with thumb-strap retention, and the Vicopisano outside-the-waistband holster (right, MSRP: $144) features a front cross stitch detail, flat rear profile.

 

The Lajatico is an outside-the-waistband holster. It offers secure thumb-strap retention in a classic full-grain leather design. Dual front belt loop options allow for a range of cant angles and an efficient draw. The Lajatico boasts a flat rear profile for a close body fit, premium grade leather, and versatility to be worn on the left or right for cross-draw capability.

As for the Vicopisano, this model provides secure thumb-strap retention in full-grain leather outside-the-waistband holster. Its refined aesthetic, highlighted by contrast stitching accents, makes it as visually appealing as it is functional. The Vicopisano offers dual front belt loop options for various cant angles and features a front cross stitch detail, flat rear profile for a close body fit and premium grade leather construction. It can be worn on the right or left for cross-draw.

For more information, go to bianchileather.com.

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