Ambassador Program
Become a Brand Advocate with House of Hide
At House of Hide, we believe in the power of community and the genuine connections that are built through shared passion. That’s why we’ve created the Ambassador Program, offering you the opportunity to become part of our growing family while earning rewards for spreading the word about our high-quality, hand-designed leather goods.
Ambassador Program
As an ambassador, you'll have the chance to promote House of Hide's exclusive range of handmade, boho-inspired bags, accessories, and more. Plus, you'll enjoy the following benefits:
- Exclusive Discounts: Special offers just for you.
- Earn Commissions: Get paid every time someone uses your unique referral link.
- Early Access: Be the first to shop new arrivals and limited edition collections.
- Free Products: Receive complimentary products to share with your followers.
- Recognition: Get featured on our social media and website.
How It Works
Sign Up: Fill out the application form to join.
Get Your Link: Once approved, you’ll receive a personalized referral link.
Promote: Share your favorite House of Hide pieces on your social media.
Earn Rewards: For every purchase made through your link, you’ll earn commissions.
Who Can Apply?
Whether you’re a content creator, micro-influencer, or loyal customer, if you’re passionate about fashion and high-quality leather products, we want you to join us!
Our Journey
At House of Hide, we're more than just a business – we're a family that thrives on community connections. We love being part of local events and festivals, such as the Mingenew Field Day and Nannup Flower Festival, where we can showcase our passion for handmade, high-quality leather goods. Stay connected with us through our social media and website to discover the latest collections and get the scoop on upcoming events.
Thank you for supporting House of Hide – we can’t wait to help you find your next favourite piece and share our love for fashion with you!
With love,
Renae & Julia
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In the spirit of reconciliation, we wish to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we meet. We acknowledge and respect their connections to land, water and community. We pay our respect to elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people today.