Leather

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  • Hair on Cow - 48

    Hair on Cow – 48

    $145.00
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  • Ivory Nali Upholstery

    Nali Upholstery Leather – Ivory

    $275.00
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  • Willer Nimbus Upholstery

    Nimbus Upholstery – Willer

    $347.50
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  • Harness Brown Nimbus Upholstery

    Nimbus Upholstery – Harness Brown

    $347.50
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  • Brandy Caesar Upholstery

    Caesar Upholstery – Brandy

    $280.00
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  • Taupe Grey Caesar Upholstery

    Caesar Upholstery – Grey Taupe

    $280.00
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  • Optical White Caesar Upholstery

    Caesar Upholstery – Optical White

    $280.00
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  • Magnetite Wild West Upholstery

    Wild West Upholstery – Magnetite

    $280.00
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  • Midnight Matte Leather

    Midnight Matte Leather

    $84.00
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  • Java-Cheyenne-Leather-Close-2

    Cheyenne Chap Leather – Java

    Price range: $25.00 through $168.30
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  • Vulcano Grigio Upholstery

    Vulcano Upholstery Leather – Grigio

    $272.25
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  • Vulcano Cognac Upholstery

    Vulcano Upholstery Leather – Cognac

    $272.25
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  • Vulcano Caramel Upholstery

    Vulcano Upholstery Leather – Caramel

    $272.25
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  • Vulcano Bosco Upholstery

    Vulcano Upholstery Leather – Bosco

    $272.25
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  • Vulcano Barley Upholstery

    Vulcano Upholstery Leather – Barley

    $272.25
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  • Aiden Thyme Upholstery

    Aiden Upholstery Leather – Thyme

    $247.50
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  • Aiden River Rock Upholstery

    Aiden Upholstery Leather – River Rock

    $247.50
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  • Aiden Portobello Upholstery

    Aiden Upholstery Leather – Portobello

    $247.50
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  • Aiden Moonlight Upholstery

    Aiden Upholstery Leather – Moonlight

    $247.50
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  • Aiden Horizon Upholstery

    Aiden Upholstery Leather – Horizon

    $247.50
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  • Old Trafford Notte Upholstery

    Old Trafford Upholstery Leather – Notte

    $222.75
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  • Old Trafford Hazelnut Upholstery

    Old Trafford Upholstery Leather – Hazelnut

    $222.75
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  • Old Trafford Dark Brown Upholstery

    Old Trafford Upholstery Leather – Dark Brown

    $222.75
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  • Old Trafford Cognac Upholstery

    Old Trafford Upholstery Leather – Cognac

    $222.75
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  • Old Trafford Bordeaux Upholstery

    Old Trafford Upholstery Leather – Bordeaux

    $222.75
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  • Tuscania Walnut Upholstery

    Tuscania Upholstery Leather – Walnut

    $272.25
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  • Tuscania Cognac Upholstery

    Tuscania Upholstery Leather – Cognac

    $272.25
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  • Tuscania Brown Upholstery

    Tuscania Upholstery Leather – Brown

    $272.25
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  • Tuscania Biscotto Upholstery

    Tuscania Upholstery Leather – Biscotto

    $272.25
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  • Harlow Stallion Upholstery

    Harlow Upholstery Leather – Stallion

    $247.50
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Leather Material Types

Leather fabrics vary in quality and application, and some of the options include:

  • Full grain leather: You cannot get more premium than full grain leather. It’s derived from the outermost layer of the animal hide. It is durable, develops a patina and retains natural imperfections. Full grain leather is used in high-end furniture, luxury handbags and premium footwear due to its durability.
  • Top grain leather: Top grain leather is sourced from the outermost layer of the animal hide, just below the full grain. It’s sanded and buffed to remove imperfections and blemishes, resulting in a uniform appearance. It’s best used for fashion accessories like belts, wallets or mid-range furniture. Top grain leather offers a balance between durability, quality and affordability.
  • Genuine leather: This is made from the remaining layers of the animal hide after the top layers are split off. It’s more affordable but less durable than other leathers. It suits budget-friendly products such as jackets, bags and certain footwear.
  • Split grain leather: Created from the fibrous part of the hide left once the top-grain is removed. It’s typically used for suede products like gloves, jackets and shoes. Suede offers a soft, comfortable texture.
  • Bonded leather: Made from leftover leather scraps bonded together, bonded leather is the least durable and is often used for bookbinding, belts and inexpensive furniture. It offers a leather-like appearance at a fraction of the cost.

Tanning Process — Chrome Tanning vs. Vegetable Tanning

Both chrome tanning and leather tanning have unique characteristics that make them great options for leather crafts:

  • Chrome tanning: This method uses chromium salts to process leather quickly, yielding a soft, water-resistant, colorfast product. It is a highly efficient process, but it does produce toxic waste that can harm the environment if not managed properly. It is best used for clothing, shoes and upholstery.
  • Vegetable tanning: Natural plant tannins are used to create a firmer, more durable leather that develops a rich patina over time. This method is more environmentally friendly, but it takes longer and is costly. It is well-suited for luxury products like bags, belts and saddlery.

Variety of Leather Thickness, Qualities and Uses

Leather material comes in different thicknesses and qualities, tailored for unique purposes:

  • Fashion: Thinner leather, weighing between 2 and 3 ounces, is usually preferred for small accessories or fine-detail items. A greater thickness of 6-8 ounces is preferred for items such as belts and straps. As for footwear, 9-10 ounces is typically the best choice.
  • Home decor: A thickness of 3-4 ounces will suffice for upholstery projects.
  • Industrial applications: For automotive interiors and tools, thick leather between 5-12 ounces is preferred.

Frequently Asked Questions

Take a look at these common questions about leather crafts and DIY projects.

Is Leather Waterproof?

Leather is not naturally waterproof. It can absorb water, which may cause it to become stiff and damage its structure. However, leather can be treated with waterproofing agents to enhance its water resistance. Full grain leather can withstand water exposure better than other types of leather, but prolonged exposure to water should be avoided to maintain the leather’s quality and longevity.

How Long Does Leather Last?

Leather can last several decades with proper maintenance and care. If it is cared for, the appearance and texture of leather can improve with age.

Can Leather Be Repaired?

Yes! Techniques for leather repair include patching, restitching, conditioning and dyeing to restore its appearance and function.

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The Montana Leather Company is a premium leather hide store in the USA. Shop online now to view our leather for sale and receive free shipping on orders over $150. Contact our team of leather experts with any questions or inquiries.