This listing describes the Fromthenon Retro Metal & Leather Pen Clip, a highly sought-after accessory designed specifically for modular journal setups like the Midori Traveler’s Notebook, standard planners, and leather diaries.
A notorious issue with minimalist notebooks is that they rarely come with a built-in spot to hold your writing instrument. This slide-on clip solves that problem while matching the classic, rugged aesthetic of weathered leather journals.

Technical Features & Anatomy
1. Dual-Material Construction
- The Spring Steel/Stainless Steel Clip: The heavy-duty metal base is engineered to slide firmly over the thick leather edge or back cover of your notebook. It provides an incredibly tight grip, ensuring the holder doesn’t slide around or fly off when you toss your journal into a backpack.
- The Genuine Leather Loop: Stitched or securely fastened to the metal clip is a thick loop of real leather. Over time, as you use it, this leather will develop a beautiful patina (natural darkening and distressing) that perfectly matches a vintage traveler’s journal.
2. Sizing Warning: Will your pen fit?
Because the leather loop on these vintage-style clips is usually stiff and non-elastic, pen compatibility is crucial. Before buying, check what kind of pen you intend to use:
- Slim Pens (Fits Perfectly): Classic wood pencils, slim metal ballpoints (like a Caran d’Ache or Fisher Space Pen), and standard disposable gel pens will slide in effortlessly.
- Fountain Pens / Thick Grips (Clip Only): If you use a thicker fountain pen (like a Lamy Safari or Pilot Metropolitan) or a pen with a chunky rubber ergonomic grip, it will not fit entirely inside the leather loop.
- The Workaround: Instead of pushing the whole pen body through the loop, you slide just the metal pocket clip of your pen through the leather loop.
Best Practices for Traveler’s Notebooks
- Placement Strategy: Slide the metal clip onto the back cover of your leather journal rather than the front. This keeps the pen resting flush along the open side of the notebook, acting as a structural barrier that helps keep the notebook held neatly closed when not in use.
- Protecting Your Notebook: Because the stainless steel clip has a strong clamping force, it can leave a temporary indentation on soft, raw leather. If you want to protect your journal cover from bite marks, you can slide a tiny piece of cardstock or paper under the metal clip to cushion the contact point.
Are you adding this to a Midori-style traveler’s journal, or are you trying to fit it onto a standard hardcover planner? If you have a specific favorite pen you write with, let me know and I can tell you the best way to clip it in!
