
What animal is leather from?
Leather, this time-honored material, with its unique texture and durability, has always been an integral part of fashion and household items. Leather, as the name suggests, comes from the skin of animals. So, what animal does leather belong to?
Cowhide is one of the most common sources of leather. Cowhide is known for its toughness and durability and is widely used to make leather Fanny packs, wallets and card holders. The thickness and texture of cowhide make it ideal for leather products.
Sheepskin is also a common material in leather products. Sheepskin is favored for its soft and delicate texture and is often used to make gloves, jackets and some high-end leather goods. The softness of sheepskin makes it feel closer to the skin.
In addition to cows and sheep, the skins of other animals are often used to make leather. For example, pig skin has a thicker grain and is often used to make wallets and belts. Crocodile and snakeskin are often used to make high-end leather goods because of their unique texture and luster.
There are also some more special leather, such as deer and horse skin. Because of their rarity and uniqueness, these leathers are often used to make limited edition leather goods.
In addition, compared to natural leather, PU leather is more cost-effective, easy to process and dye, and its wear resistance, water resistance and pollution resistance also make it easier to maintain. The rise in environmental awareness has also made PU leather favored for its recyclability and low environmental impact.
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