: The gold standard. It uses the entire top layer of the hide, keeping all natural grains and strength intact. It is the most durable and develops the best patina.
: The second-best. The top layer is sanded to remove imperfections, making it thinner and more uniform but slightly less durable than full-grain.
The grade of leather determines its durability, feel, and aging process.
: The gold standard. It uses the entire top layer of the hide, keeping all natural grains and strength intact. It is the most durable and develops the best patina.
: The second-best. The top layer is sanded to remove imperfections, making it thinner and more uniform but slightly less durable than full-grain.
The grade of leather determines its durability, feel, and aging process.