Cowhide leather
Lambskin leather
Sheepskin leather
Aniline leather preserves the original skin structure of the animal, including visible pores, scars, and other surface features known as the "grain" of the hide.
You'll discover that "Full Grain" leather is what we use at Leather Madness. This indicates that the leather is clean, clear, and supple. The constancy of the hue with the highest yield—more than 90%—and the smoothest surface are other indications of this.
Caring for Leather
Maintaining it properly will keep it more durable and supple at all times. Over time, dust and filth buildup in leather jackets can cause them to become brittle, something you definitely don't want to happen to your pricey jacket. Thus, to prevent this kind of situation, adhere to the straightforward leather maintenance guidelines listed below.
• Store your jacket somewhere cool and airy. save from the sporadic drying, shield it from exposure to direct sunlight.
• Use fabric bags rather than plastic ones to store your jacket. This keeps the leather wet and encourages air circulation.
• You should be able to wipe away any rainstains with a dry cloth if they occur. Use a moist cloth or some leather conditioner if your jacket is colored or semi-aniline.