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Different Materials Used in the Making of Leather Jackets



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By : Olwyn Grunshaw    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-14 23:06:22
Leather is a great material to use for making jackets and coats due to not only its durability and flexibility but also because it looks fab. It has been used for centuries not only to create protective clothing but to produce pieces that allow you to step out in style.

Leather is generally made from cowhide, but the hide of sheep and lambs can produce exceptional soft nubuck leather which is ideal for suede jackets and bags. Buckskin is leather made from deer, elk or antelope. It has a soft texture and was originally made famous by Native American Indians who still use it to this day to make their traditional dress. Calf skin comes from the hide of calves and has smooth texture. It comes across as smart and well-dressed leather and is generally black or brown in colour. The reverse side of calf skin is known as suede. Suede jackets have always been in fashion but in recent years they have a bit of a revival and are currently in vogue. Leather jackets are also made from unusual animal hides, such as crocodile, alligator and snake.

The most common form of leather used by manufactures is cowhide. It is not only tough and durable but it is also flexible. Cowhide is also used to make shoes and belts. Due its strong texture it is ideal for motorcycle clothing, especially biker jackets and biker boots which are essential pieces of kit for any motorcyclist. Kangaroo leather is becoming popular among motorbike racers due its suppleness.

Leather jackets have been a trendy and popular article of clothing for many years, gaining almost iconic status in the fashion world. Methods of making leather jackets have been tried and improved in recent years to meet the exacting demands of the consumer. The most common shade of leather is black and tan but recently designers have become more adventurous in their designs and have created styles in colours, such as red, blue, maroon and even yellow.

From nubuck to cowhide, whatever type of leather you choose for your leather jacket endeavour to take good care of it. Ensure it is a good fit and pick a colour that suits your dress and style. Versatile colours, such as brown or black are ideal but if you are feeling daring a new and bold colour maybe fun!

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