FALCO’s New CarryArt Pineapple & Strawberry Leather Holsters

FALCO Holsters turned a few heads on April 1, 2026, with the official launch of its CarryArt series featuring the CX14 Pineapple and CX15 Strawberry leather OWB holsters.

The company is quick to point out these are not April Fools’ jokes, but just FALCO Holsters expressing their inner artists to bring the gun industry something fresh.

Even though they look like fruit, like all leather falco holsters, the new CarryArt series is made from full-grain Italian leather at 1/8” (7–8 oz) thickness. Both of the inaugural CarryArt models are custom-fit to over 3600 different handguns.

They use a leather belt tunnel for attachment, offer an open top for quick draws, and include an open bottom that clears threaded barrels. Reinforced construction aids durability and easy reholstering while keeping a compact profile that will last a lifetime.

According to FALCO, the CarryArt line evolves traditional leatherwork into personal expression. The Pineapple offers a bold, textured surface, and the Strawberry features distinctive seed-shaped cutouts in its outer layer.

FALCO Launches CarryArt Pineapple and Strawberry Leather Holsters

“We are thankful for overwhelmingly positive feedback at the Shot Show. These two holsters nicely complement the hand-tooled holster designs we have been offering for years, while opening the door to new creative possibilities,” said CEO Robert Kováč.

The new CarryArt holsters are available immediately at falcoholsters.com for $179.95 each. They include the brand’s Lifetime Limited Warranty and 30-Day Buyback Guarantee.

FALCO Launches CarryArt Pineapple and Strawberry Leather Holsters

If plain black holsters have started to feel a little too ordinary, the new CarryArt series from FALCO gives carriers a chance to inject some fun into their gear without walking away from proven function.

Built with the same care the company has shown for decades, these CarryArt models are ready to order at http://falcoholsters.com/.

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