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Published 18:09 IST, August 30th 2024

Leather Myths: Separating Fact From Fiction

Despite its durability, leather does need attention and cleaning from time to time.

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Leather has been around for a very long time. It has been used to create fashion clothing, bags, shoes, and other home essentials.

The strong and flexible material obtained from animals and other plant based sources often suffers from neglect in terms of care. Despite its durability, leather does need attention and cleaning from time to time.

Debunking myth

Let’s delve deeply into how the lifespan of these goods can be extended with better care:

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Myth 1: Leather is waterproof

Fact: Although leather is water-resistant, it’s not waterproof. Extensive exposure to water can cause your leather item to wear out.

Myth 2: Leather needs no attention

Fact: Because of its durability, many believe it is a zero-maintenance product, but leather does need attention. Otherwise, it can become dry and develop a white cast and cracking.

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Myth 3: All leather is the same

Fact: There are different types of leather, such as suede, nubuck, and top-grain. Each type requires specific care, so understanding the product is important.

Myth 4: Leather loses its value and quality

Fact: Experts say that leather often develops a patina that enhances its appearance and character. Hence, leather typically retains or even increases its value and quality over time.

Dates back

According to history, leather craft in India dates back to Indus Valley Civilisation.

Today cities in India such as Kanpur, Pondicherry and others are known for its leather production.

Updated 18:09 IST, August 30th 2024