Terms of service

Welcome to the Teddie London digital infrastructure. By accessing this network and commissioning our leather architecture, you are entering a legally binding agreement under English Law. Read these parameters carefully.

01: The Contract of Sale

When you complete a checkout on this platform, you are not buying an item off a shelf. You are commissioning a bespoke build. The contract between you and Teddie London is formed the precise second your payment is authorised and the digital build profile is routed to our London workshop.

02: Intellectual Property & Design Rights

All structural designs, branding, technical stencils, digital assets, and typographic layouts present on this platform are the exclusive intellectual property of Teddie London. You are strictly prohibited from copying, reproducing, or attempting to reverse engineer our holdalls, shoulder bags, or any associated digital architecture.

03: Manufacturing & Logistics Protocols

You explicitly agree to our Returns and Defect Protocol upon purchase. We operate a zero cancellation window. Once a build begins, materials are committed instantly. You accept that our bespoke goods are legally exempt from standard 14 day consumer regret laws.

04: Colour & Material Representation

We engineer our digital displays to accurately represent the concrete, oxblood, and matte black Nappa leather we utilise. However, because leather is a natural hide and screen calibrations vary globally, we cannot guarantee that your monitor will display the exact physical shade. You accept minor natural variations in the structured grain as a hallmark of the premium material.

05: Limitation of Liability

Teddie London engineers equipment to precise tolerances. We are not liable for any indirect, consequential, or economic loss arising from the use of our site or our physical structures. Our maximum liability to you will never exceed the total price of the equipment you commissioned.

06: Governing Jurisdiction

This digital platform and all subsequent physical manufacturing processes operate under the jurisdiction of English Law. Any disputes arising from this contract will be resolved exclusively in the courts of England and Wales.