The swift is very similar to the box calf, especially the smoothness is basically the same. Where it differs from the box calf, is that the leather is not as stiff and shiny.
The bag is matte, flat-grained, soft and heavy. The texture of the leather gives the bag a slightly more casual look than other leathers. Because of the grains, the leather is resistant to scratches. Unfortunately, this leather is not water resistant. You should not overload the bag, because then it can become slouchy. So be careful with putting heavy items in the bag! Epsom leather is a popular stamped-grain leather.
Utilized in the Green Party Line only, the leather features a unique grain size and coloring. There is also a variance in the leather due to this which makes it a distinct and unique hide to work with. It is ideal for heavy use and is very resistant against scratches. However, the durable cloth is treated and combined with several other leathers to create an exterior that can withstand almost any force of nature.
The matte version of the box calf leather, the Chamonix is incredibly smooth. However, as the leather offers a matte finish it is not shiny and as such does not scratch easily. In fact, scratches on this leather are easily buffed out and can blend into the material to provide a vintage appearance.
Be careful with this leather in rainy weather as it is not water resistant and water marks will not fade away. The lightweight leather is ideal for carrying around on a daily basis and the smooth finish and soft texture is surprising when you consider how tough it is against scratches. A more refined version of the Chevre de Coromandel, this leather is also made from goathide and completely resistant to scratches.
The leather is also lightweight and easy to handle with the major difference being that the grain is more visible on the material than on the Chevre de Coromandel. If you want the qualities of the Chevre de Coromandel with a more refined grain, this is the material for you. Made from baby bull, this leather has been on the scene since the s and is very much a classic material. The heavy leather is extremely durable, offering tough resistance against tarnishing, although it tends to be one of the slouchier leathers.
Many women see this as an advantage, especially when using the bag daily and any cracking that appears at the edges of the bag can be easily refurbished. Be careful with this material around water as water blisters are very difficult to remove. A similar leather to the popular Epsom, the Courchevel offers a very even grain throughout. Another slight difference is that it is glossier and darker at the top part of the gain than the Epsom, a feature that some women prefer. The leather is very lightweight, making it easy to carry and many tarnishes, spills, and other marks are easy to clean.
A rare processed male cowhide, the Vache Trekking Leather is known for its fine press. A processed female calf leather, the Country Leather is famed for its fair firmness. It is mainly used for the Garden Party lineup and offers a strong protection against everyday wear as well as a large grain size for a unique pattern.
The small grainsize on the leather provides a soft, yet textured feel, while the strength offers protection against scratches and other accidental damage. Often found in vintage bags and neutral colors, but still actively produced today. Leave it at home on rainy days. A pebbled, soft, water-resistant leather made from the hides of water buffalo. Dye tends to gather at the center of the pebbles, sometimes resulting in a spotted appearance.
A matte counterpart to box calf that does not scratch easily. It is not, however, water-resistant. It's matte, flat-grained, soft and heavy, which gives otherwise structured bags a slouchier, more casual look.
Resistant to scratches, but may blister when exposed to rain. Popular stamped-grain leather that is lightweight, durable and easily cared for. Not particularly soft. A version of Evercalf with a finely grained stamped texture. Soft to the touch, and scratches are easily rubbed away. Soft, heavy, flat-grained matte cowhide which is very durable, scratch-resistant and water-resistant. From a distance, the leather often looks like it has vertical veins running through it.
Lizard is an exotic leather made from the hides of African water monitors. Togo holds its shape well, it has a good scratch resistance. Many clients enjoy the raised grain but smooth-to-the-touch texture. Togo is lighter than the clemence leather and holds its shape better, however, how rigid you prefer your bag to be is up to you.
Swift Swift has a micro grain and soft-to-touch leather. Swift replaced Gulliver leather.
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