HayVics is a small, independently owned accessories retailer in Oklahoma City specializing in handcrafted leather goods, belts, and custom pieces made primarily by Oklahoma artisans and select regional makers. The shop occupies a street-level space and positions itself as an alternative to mass-produced mall accessories, focusing on durability and design over trend cycles.
HayVics carries belts, wallets, bags, and leather-working supplies sourced from local and regional craftspeople rather than wholesale distributors. The inventory emphasizes full-grain leather, hand-stitching, and hardware that ages visibly over time. Unlike chain accessory retailers that stock hundreds of interchangeable items, HayVics keeps a curated, rotating selection, meaning specific pieces may not restock. The shop also accepts custom orders for personalized belt sizing, leather tooling, and monogramming, with lead times typically between two and four weeks depending on complexity.
Standard ready-made belts range from $35 to $90, depending on leather grade and hardware. Wallets run $40 to $120. Larger leather goods like crossbody bags or work aprons range from $85 to $200. Custom belt orders start at $50 and increase based on leather selection and tooling detail. Monogramming adds $10 to $20 per piece. The shop does not offer repairs on items purchased elsewhere, but does repair and recondition HayVics pieces at rates ranging from $15 to $45, depending on the scope of work. Hours are typically Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.; verify current hours before visiting, as seasonal adjustments occur.
Oklahoma City's accessory retail divides broadly into three categories: chain stores like Nordstrom and Dillard's at Bricktown and Penn Square, which offer mass-produced fashion accessories at low to moderate prices; general leather goods vendors at the Plaza District and Paseo Arts District, which mix imports with local work; and HayVics, which limits inventory to artisan-made domestic pieces. Chain retailers stock hundreds of styles and replace inventory monthly, making it easy to find common sizes and colors but harder to find durability or uniqueness. Plaza District and Paseo shops often blend imported goods with local makers, so quality and sourcing are inconsistent. HayVics's constraint is its strength: every item is made to last and carry a maker's name, but selection is smaller and restocks happen on a maker's schedule, not a retail cycle. Choose chain stores for speed and variety, HayVics for a piece you'll wear for years and can trace to a specific craftsperson.
HayVics works best for shoppers who value durability over fashion trends, who want to know the maker of what they own, or who need a custom piece that fits their exact specifications or style. It suits gift-givers looking for something a recipient will use for a decade. It does not suit shoppers looking for the latest seasonal colors, anyone needing immediate delivery of a specific item, or those with tight budgets seeking the lowest possible price. It also does not serve shoppers who prefer trying on multiple options in one visit; the selection is purposefully small, and custom orders require patience.
Arrive expecting to spend 20 to 40 minutes browsing and asking questions. The shop is staffed by owner or experienced staff who can discuss leather grades, hardware options, and maker backgrounds. If browsing ready-made pieces, you can try on belts and bags immediately. If interested in custom work, staff will show leather samples, discuss sizing and tooling preferences, collect payment (typically 50 percent upfront for custom orders), and provide a timeline. Parking is street-level on the surrounding block; there is no dedicated lot.
HayVics operates in a single street-level space with large windows and accessible street parking. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Mondays. Hours shift seasonally (verify before planning a visit). The shop is walkable from nearby dining and coffee options, making it feasible to combine with other errands in the neighborhood.
HayVics fills a gap in Oklahoma City retail by anchoring accessories to place and maker, offering an alternative for shoppers who view what they carry as an investment rather than a transaction.
