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Beyond the Surface: The Characteristics of Flydigito’s Full-Grain Leather
Understanding Leather Types: The Choice of Full-Grain
In the market for leather products, there are many different types available. It is important for people to understand what they are purchasing. At Flydigito, we provide information about full-grain leather, which is a primary material in our leather work. This blog post will explain what full-grain leather is and why it is central to Flydigito's products.
What is Full-Grain Leather? A Standard of Material
Full-grain leather is the layer of the hide that comes from just below the hair. This part of the hide keeps its grain and markings, which show its origin and strength. In this type of leather, the surface is not sanded or buffed to change its appearance. Keeping the surface intact helps maintain the strength of the fibers. Other types include top-grain leather, which has the surface layer removed, and other processed leathers that have been changed significantly from their original state.
The Characteristics of Full-Grain Leather
There are several reasons to choose full-grain leather. Its strength means that products made from it can be used for a long time. As it is used, full-grain leather develops a patina—a change in appearance that happens over time and with use, adding to its look. This process is a common feature of the material. Additionally, full-grain leather allows for some air movement and can be comfortable to use in various conditions.
Flydigito's Use of Full-Grain Leather
Flydigito uses full-grain leather as part of our focus on the traditions of Moroccan craftsmanship. The methods of leather production from Fez are used for our products. By choosing full-grain leather, we provide items that have strength and reflect the craft. When you select a Flydigito product, you are getting an item that is made to be used and will change in appearance as it ages.
Choose Full-Grain Leather with Flydigito
We invite you to see Flydigito’s collection of full-grain leather products, where each item reflects a history of craft. See how full-grain leather looks and feels, and find a product that will be with you for a long time.