Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Full Grain Leather vs Genuine Leather

The Secret revealed between Full Grain Leather vs Genuine Leather

Have you ever asked yourself these questions: What is the difference between Full Grain Leather and Genuine Leather or what is the difference between Cowhide Leather vs Split Leather? Did you wonder what the meaning of split leather actually is and if embossed leather or pu leather is considered real leather?

Why do so many people associate Genuine Leather with the assumption that this product, that clearly says that it is genuine leather, with high quality and something truly genuine, after all, the name does imply that and people think that it is the best and only true quality leather. What if that was just a clever marketing twist to make you believe that you're buying a top quality, genuine leather product? Technically genuine leather is real leather but only be definition - you are really  looking for the words 'Full Grain Leather' that is where the quality is.

If you wanted to know what the difference is between Full Grain Leather, Top Grain Leather,  Genuine Leather or Split Leather this article will reveal the secrets behind those big words - let's start with - more questions!
Full Grain Leather vs Genuine Leather - DiLoro Leather

More Questions!
      - Which one is the best quality leather?
      - Which type of leather lasts the longest?
      - Genuine leather vs full grain leather, what's the difference?
      - Is full grain leather or top grain leather the best?
      - Is pu leather real leather?
      - Is split leather good leather?
      - Most importantly - which type of leather do I want and what is the intended use of the leather product?

      Why are there so many words for "leather"? Is leather not just leather? Generally, leather is sold in these four forms:
        - Full-grain leather
        - Top-grain leather
        - Genuine leather
        - Split leather
        - Bonded leather

        Let's start with the hide, leather hides (rawhide) have to be sliced/split because a hide is generally too thick (between 6 - 10 mm) to be used in almost any type of manufacturing. They are usually sliced to get about 4-5 layers out of them. Here are the five different layers or types of leather with a brief description and their unique characteristics.
        Full Grain Leather vs Genuine Leather - DiLoro Leather

        Full Grain Leather
        The first layer that is sliced/split off the rawhide is called Full Grain leather. That is the highest quality grade of leather and the part that is the most durable since it actually had to protect the animal from all the elements. It is also the most expensive part of the hide, that is what we use to create our beautiful DiLoro leather wallets, leather pen holders and leather pencil cases, leather watch cases, or your high-end leather backpacks, leather briefcases and leather handbags, just to give you a few examples. This is the type of leather that will develop a beautiful patina over time and will only become more beautiful with age. However, this part of the leather will also show 'imperfections' such as healed scars, insect bites, wrinkles, veining, etc. all of which are natural characteristics of Full Grain Leather, and that's exactly what gives it that unique, one-of-a-kind look.

        Top Grain Leather
        The next layer will be the Top Grain leather, also known as Embossed Corrected-grain leather, which is still good quality leather. It does not have the same characteristics and uniqueness that the full grain leather has. In most cases this top grain layer has had an artificial grain applied to its surface since it has been sanded and buffed to take away imperfections. With the top layer removed, the Top Grain Leather will have a more uniform finish, but it won't be as durable as full grain leather.

        Split Leather aka Genuine Leather
        Genuine leather is typically a split grain or bonded material also known under the general term Genuine Leather. It is created from the fibrous part of the hide left once the top-grain of the rawhide has been separated, or split from the hide. Split or Genuine leather usually has an artificial layer applied to the surface and is embossed with a leather grain (bycast leather). Split leather is also used to create suede. The strongest suede is usually made from 'grain' splits (that have the grain completely removed) or from the 'flesh' split that has been shaved to the desired thickness. Suede is "fuzzy" on both sides and it had its moments of fame depending on the fashion trends.

        Bonded Leather
        Last and in this case, least, Bonded leather. Made from leftover scrap pieces of leather that are shredded to a pulp. These shreds are then bonded together using polyurethane or latex on top of a fiber sheet. There’s no way of telling the level of organic leather material versus chemical, unless the manufacturer tells you which is very unlikely. It’s obviously very cheap, so it is popular in furniture upholstery and other commercial uses.
        Full Grain Leather vs Genuine Leather, Diagram of how leather is split - DiLoro Leather

        DiLoro Leather products are made from the highest quality Full Grain Leather, the strongest and the most durable leather. For some articles we may also use Top Grain Leather, this is usually done when an even, more uniform look is required for the product.

        Every DiLoro leather product comes with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and is backed by our manufacturer's warranty which you can get extended for an additional year at no charge, simply register your product on our website >>> Warranty Registration

        What do you do if your leather wallet ever gets soaking wet?

        Your wallet may get wet if you get caught in a downpour of rain or accidentally pour water on it. Here is the proper way to dry your leather wallet:
        • Gently wipe the surface clean with a dry, clean cloth and allow it to dry at room temperature. Keep your wallet closed (bifold), don't leave it open or it will not lay flat anymore when folded.
        • To keep the original shape of your leather wallet insert a credit card on each side of the billfold, do this only after you let the wallet dry for about an hour.
        • DO NOT use a blow dryer or expose your wallet to extreme heat since that will cause the leather to become wrinkled.
        Please see our Blog for more "Leather Care Tips" or better yet, subscribe to our Newsletter to get updates on new products, special offers and blog updates.

         DiLoro Men's Leather Wallets Dimensions you should know before making a purchase.

        Key details to know before buying your next wallet.

        Knowing what you want from your next Leather Wallet is one thing but being able to find that information online can be challenging at times. I've come across many websites that show a front picture of a wallet, maybe an inside shot, but that's about it. We believe that providing you with as much detail and information about the product is essential to making a good choice in selecting your next wallet (or any online products).

        Our DiLoro Leather Wallets come in different shapes and sizes and since not everybody is looking for the same type of wallets we try to give you all the details about the product right up front. A picture is always helpful, especially it you can see the proportion of the wallet, having the measurements as well as other detailed descriptions should make the selection process easier. You can always find detailed information in the "Specifications" section or get the exact measurements of the product under the "Dimensions" tab.
        All DiLoro Men's Leather Wallets are equipped with strong RFID Blocking Technology

        RFID SAFE

        All of our DiLoro Leather Wallets are equipped with strong RFID blocking technology. What is RFID and do I really need it? There is a lot of information about this subject out on the internet and like with everything else, there are different opinions and arguments for or against the need of RFID protection. From what we have learned at DiLoro, we decided to include the RFID shield with every leather wallet that we produce, it's better to err on safety and give you the extra protection which will also give you the extra peace of mind.

        Why should you use an RFID blocking wallet?
        • Your personal information on cards with RFID chips are vulnerable to theft by pickpockets using RFID scanners unless you have the special linings provided by all DiLoro RFID blocking leather wallets.
        What is RFID?
        • RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification. The chip-based technology is used by many industries in many roles and is often used in credit cards or passports to store personal information, which can be transmitted to an RFID scanner.
        What is RFID Theft?
        • RFID theft (often referred to as skimming) is when someone uses a scanner to read and duplicate the personal information from your RFID enabled gear without your knowledge.
        RFID Protection is included with every DiLoro Men's Leather Wallet
        See all our top quality leather wallets online and choose your new wallet today!
        DiLoro Men's Leather Wallet with Italian Leather Briefcase - Designed in Switzerland

        We hope this information was helpful to you.

        Let us know if this information was helpful in your decision making process.
        We'd love to hear your suggestions or comments on what we can add to make it even easier for you to find the right product(s) on our website.
        Visit us at DiLoro Leather - Designed in Switzerland today!

        PS: Good question from Bill "Will my RFID wallet still work if it gets soaking wet?" The Answer is "YES", it will still work after you dried your wallet following the above steps.