This leather has the heavy tempered characteristics of Horween Ballglove Leather. Beautiful color, aniline dyed with no finish. “Tumbled” sides will have a softer temper/feel. Many times, we have created our own color names. New leathers are constantly being developed at the tannery; we have no way of identifying the leather exactly and do our best to identify type, color…
Nubuck with a light marbelization throughout the hide. Medium in temper. 2nd Run – hides may have defects like brands, color variation, healed scars, holes, loose break, tannery cuts, etc.
These are second run hides which means some hides may have issues ranging from (but not limited to) a color defect/variation, brands, holes, scarring, loose break, drawn grain, tannery swatch cuts, etc. Many times, we have also created our own color names for these hides, and these should not be referenced to identify any leathers not sold here at Maverick.
Beautiful Rusticalf leather from Tannerie D'Annonay. Rusticalf leather is a supple, soft, full grain leather that develops a natural pebble type pattern during the tanning process. Also available in Green, Navy, Red and Orange.
Originally a lightly buffed grain leather, these veg re-tanned sides have now a wax finish with a slight pull-up. These are ‘upcycled’ sides which means we have taken these sides and added a wax finish to create a new and slightly different leather from its original version. These are second run hides which means some hides may have issues ranging…
Cascadia is a full grain leather that has been milled for several hours; giving the hides a natural pebbled grain and glovey soft hand. Semi-aniline finish that maintains a uniform color while also having a naked look and feel. Great for bags, chaps, jackets, apparel, hats, shoes, moccasins, small goods & crafts.
Horween’s Outrigger is a buffed grain leather with a lightly waxed finish. Providing the hides with a rustic look that will patina nicely with use. Limited Stock. Made in USA. We will refer to Horween Leathers as a “type” when we have no way of telling the exact tannage. Many times, we have created our own color names. New leathers…