Aniline, full grain calf skins with a slight pebble grain and pull up. Also available in Winter Smoke. Some hides may have issues ranging from a color defect/variation to brands, holes, scarring, loose break, drawn grain, tannery swatch cuts, etc. While still considered seconds, these hides have been high sorted and have minimal defects.
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 Yellow, Navy, Red and Orange.
Beautiful Rusticalf leather from Tannerie D’Annonay. Rusticalf leather is a supple, soft, full grain leather that develops a natural pebble type grain pattern during the tanning process. Also available in Green, Yellow, Red and Orange.
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 Yellow.
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.
Described perfectly by our friends at The Tannery Row: “Genuine Shell Cordovan is the art of tanning at its finest. Shell Cordovan is a very specific type of leather that comes from the shell membrane of a horse butt. The tanning process takes at least six months. To reach and expose the shell, the leather is shaved on the flesh…
Described perfectly by our friends at The Tannery Row: “Genuine Shell Cordovan is the art of tanning at its finest. Shell Cordovan is a very specific type of leather that comes from the shell membrane of a horse butt. The tanning process takes at least six months. To reach and expose the shell, the leather is shaved on the flesh…
These are second run hides which means some hides may have issues ranging from a color defect/variation to brands, holes, scarring, loose break, drawn grain, tannery swatch cuts, etc. While still considered seconds, these hides have been high sorted and have minimal defects.