Leather, explained
Leather guides
Buying leather should not need a glossary. These short, plain-language guides explain what the labels mean, how to tell genuine Italian leather from imitation, and how the best hides are made — so you can buy with confidence.
Buyer's guide
Leather Grades Explained: Full-Grain vs Top-Grain vs Genuine vs Bonded
Full-grain vs top-grain vs genuine vs bonded leather, compared. What each grade means, how long it lasts, and which one ages with a patina.
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How to Spot Authentic Italian Leather: A 7-Point Buyer's Checklist
How to tell if Italian leather is real: 7 practical checks — smell, grain, edges, patina, weight, labelling and price — before you buy.
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Vegetable-Tanned vs Chrome-Tanned Leather: What's the Difference?
Vegetable-tanned vs chrome-tanned leather compared: tanning time, feel, ageing, and why traditional Tuscan vegetable tanning lasts and patinas.
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Authentic Italian leather, made in Tuscany
Why Florence, the Scuola del Cuoio tradition and vegetable tanning are what make leather authentically Italian.
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Leather care guide
Everyday care, cleaning, conditioning, water and stains, storage and the patina that comes with age.
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