Who We Are

Profligate represents the pinnacle of contemporary luxury for the discerning gentleman. We are master craftsmen who seamlessly blend time-honored techniques with avant-garde design, creating accessories that transcend fleeting trends. Each piece is meticulously crafted from the world's finest materials—ethically sourced and sustainably produced—ensuring that luxury and responsibility coexist in perfect harmony. Our commitment extends beyond aesthetic excellence to environmental stewardship, proving that uncompromising quality and conscious creation are not mutually exclusive, but rather the foundation of true modern luxury.

Beyond our curated collections, Profligate offers the ultimate expression of personal luxury through our bespoke and made-to-order services. Our artisans collaborate intimately with each client to create entirely unique pieces that reflect individual vision and refined taste, while our custom variants allow for personalized touches to existing designs. This commitment to exclusivity ensures that every Profligate creation becomes not merely an accessory, but a singular work of art that embodies its owner's distinct sophistication.

Our Values

We treat sustainable and ethical sourcing with the utmost importance. In addition to fully complying with all domestic and international regulations pertaining to fur and exotic skin, we ensure all of our suppliers are members of the IUCN-SSC Crocodile Specialist Group (CSG), a worldwide network of biologists, wildlife managers, government officials, independent researchers, non- government (NGO) representatives, farmers, traders, tanners, fashion leaders, and private companies involved in the conservation of the world's 23 species of alligators, crocodiles, caimans and gharials. The CSG network of experts advises governments and wildlife management agencies, evaluates the conservation needs of crocodilian populations, initiates research projects, conducts surveys of wild populations, provides technical information and training and initiates conservation programs.

The CSG works with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). CITES is an international set of guidelines adopted by 175 national governments, aiming "to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival." CITES partners with the participating sovereign governments to implement these guidelines domestically at their own behest. The CITES agreement acts as the lowest common denominator; however, each participant can elect to impose even more stringent standards on their trading partners if they so choose.