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Real Vs Fake Leather: 4 Quick Ways You Can Identify!

With the growing popularity of lifestyle dressing, people are more aware and particular about high-quality fashion. Recently, a leading newspaper featured an article on Real Vs Fake leather with the expertise of Voganow’s Director sharing important points to keep in mind while checking whether a leather product is real or fake. We’ve put together 4 smart and easy ways to figure which is real or fake! Texture of Leather The quickest way is to check whether the texture is real vs fake leather is if is wrinkled or pulled by applying pressure. The real one will always show a change in texture whereas a fake one would look the same even on application of pressure. Scratches & Creases are a...

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What Type Of Leather Is Used For Making Leather Products?

Leather products are highly coveted for their classy look and feel. Be it shoes, bags or jackets, pure leather products can always be set apart from the synthetics and the faux leather. To help you understand more about genuine leather here is a little information about the types of leather and how is the one used in making your favorites products. Leather is nothing but the skin of various animals like goat, cattle, pigs, and sheep. Experts usually segregate them into three typical categories. These are: Pigmented or Protected leather, Aniline and Semi-aniline leather. Different Types of Leather Aniline Leather: Of the three categories, Aniline leather is considered the most natural. Its surface is natural and is also known to...

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What Type Of Leather Is Used For Making Leather Products?

Leather products are highly coveted for their classy look and feel. Be it shoes, bags or jackets, pure leather products can always be set apart from the synthetics and the faux leather. To help you understand more about genuine leather here is a little information about the types of leather and how is the one used in making your favorites products. Leather is nothing but the skin of various animals like goat, cattle, pigs, and sheep. Experts usually segregate them into three typical categories. These are: Pigmented or Protected leather, Aniline and Semi-aniline leather. Different Types of Leather Aniline Leather: Of the three categories, Aniline leather is considered the most natural. Its surface is natural and is also known to...

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Accessories Where Designer Labels Are Worth The Investment

There are genuine designer labels and then there are all of the knock-off brands. You can often save quite a chunk by going with the off-brand or imitations, but at what cost? Some things you can get away with, others not so much. Who makes your accessories does matter, and so does the quality of the construction. Here are some examples of accessories where designer labels are worth the investment. Your Purse It is hard to find a good purse that will last without buying name brand. The difference in the construction, the materials, and the craftsmanship is worth the extra money to have a bag for years rather than months. Think of it this way: a leather purse can...

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How To Care For Your Leather Goods: From Cleaning To Protecting

Leather might be fashionable, but it can also be quite fragile depending on the conditions to which it is exposed. For example, excess heat can cause it to crack and harden, while excess moisture can strip the natural oils that keep the leather from drying up. However, these potential problems are by no means insurmountable, only that your leather products need regular maintenance if you intend to continue using them years or even decades after their purchase. Let's take a look at these cleaning steps. Step 1: Cleaning Cleaning is the first step in leather maintenance. Doing so can be as simple as using a damp cloth to remove gathered dust, but more stubborn problems require harsher solutions. Since most...

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