How to distinguish the leather of a wallet?

We have a variety of leather for you to choose

Full-Grain Cowhide:

  • The highest quality and most sought-after cowhide leather
  • Comes from the outer layer of the hide, retaining the natural grain
  • Minimally processed to preserve the leather’s inherent strength and durability
  • Develops a rich, natural patina over time with use
  • Considered the premium choice for high-end leather goods

Top-Grain Cowhide:

  • The outer surface has been sanded or buffed to remove imperfections
  • Still retains some of the natural grain, but has a more uniform appearance
  • Slightly less durable than full-grain, but still a high-quality option
  • Often more affordable than full-grain leather
  • Commonly used for mid-to-upper range leather products

Split-Grain Cowhide:

  • The inner layer of the hide, beneath the outer surface
  • Has a slightly suede-like texture, with a more uniform appearance
  • Less durable and scratch-resistant than full-grain or top-grain
  • Generally the most affordable cowhide leather option
  • Suitable for lower-end or budget-friendly leather goods

Corrected-Grain Cowhide:

  • The outer surface has been sanded, buffed, and painted
  • Designed to have a consistent, uniform appearance
  • Less expensive than full-grain or top-grain leather
  • May not develop the same rich patina over time
  • Commonly used for mass-produced leather products

Embossed Cowhide:

  • The leather surface has been stamped with a decorative pattern
  • Provides a unique visual texture and appearance
  • Can mimic the look of more expensive leathers, such as crocodile or ostrich
  • Often used for fashion accessories and lower-cost leather goods

Post time: Jul-20-2024