Leather

Goat Leather Finist Goat leather from a French tannery, with a special finish giving the colour more substance. The pigment deepens the surface colour of the leather and a more uniform colour and texture. 

Calf leather Calf is particularly valuable because of its softness and fine grain, as well as durability. Natural Shrinking of the leather creates the pebbled-like grain on top of the leather pulling the surface closer together and resulting in a more visible and deeper grain.

Ostrich African Ostrich leather is distinctive for its pattern of bumps or vacant quill follicles. It requires an intricate, specialised, and expensive production processes making its aesthetic value costly.

Epsom leather  This is a popular stamped-grain leather. The bag is not soft, but it is very durable, lightweight and easily cared for. Epsom is embossed. Meaning that the grain is pressed into the leather. This gives it a more rigid and structured appearance than other leather types. An Epsom leather bag holds its shape over time. Along with being durable, the embossed surface allows it to be waterproof, and far less likely to show scratches.