What is the difference between epsom and togo leather




















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A 35cm Birkin done in Lagon Swift leather. Added to the collections in , Swift replaced Gulliver leather which was discontinued earlier in Due to the unique craftsmanship behind these leathers, all three are nearly indistinguishable from each other save for their year of production. By far, Swift leather is the most common and sought after of the three. Swift leather is characterized by a supple and smooth hand, semi-matte appearance, and a smooth natural grain.

This tends to be pillowy soft leather, and as such can tend to pick up and display wear more readily than other materials. Swift also tends to soften and show more sheen over time as wear develops. If you think you have a Swift item on your hands, look for these three qualities: supple and smooth hand, semi-matte appearance, and a smooth natural grain.

A 35cm Birkin done in Vert Anglais Evercolor leather. A more recent addition to the Hermes leather types, Evercolor is a play on the slightly older Evercalf and Evergrain leathers.

The name is derived from the vibrancy and variation of colors that this leather can portray, and this is also how it differs from its cousins, as Evercalf and Evergrain tend to be made in neutral colorways. Evercolor entered the foray in Evercolor is characterized by a supple and soft hand, a satin appearance, and a tight and regular grain that is created by pressure printing.

If you want to identify Evercolor, look for these three qualities: supple and soft hand, a satin appearance, and a tight, regular grain. This leather automatically differs from the others on this list, as it is derived from goatskin sourced from the Karnataka region of India, near the city of Mysore. Interior of a 24cm Constance done in Rouge H Agneau leather.

These are the most common types of leather and give the bags a different feel and look so that it will appeal to different women and their diverse tastes. This leather comes from baby bull and is completely scratch resistant due to its textured make. The leather is grainy, flat, and matted. This leather is extremely light and is also scratch resistant. The grains are much finer than the Clemence and is very easy to clean. Available in both matte and lisse, this is a more demanding material, due to the fact that it can dry out.

The small scales contribute to the material's shiny look. Formerly known as Gulliver, this is a very soft leather with extremely fine grains.

It is commonly compared to Togo and Clemence, however this is better suited for bright colors. Also scratch resistant, this leather comes from baby calf and has a soft pebbled finish. It appears slightly raised and feels smooth to the touch, but also slightly grainy. Ostrich leather is distinguishable due to the pores that run evenly through the surface. When contacted with skin, the material will eventually begin to darken, and when in contact with the light, it will become lighter in color.

Alligator material can come in either Matte, which has a smooth and plainer look, or it can come in Lisse, which is shinier. Alligator skin is farmed in the southern United States in states such as Florida and Louisiana. If you are wondering what the difference is between alligator and crocodile skin, it comes from the dimples on the edges of the scales, which appear in crocodile leather.

Alligator material lacks these dimples and instead has a completely smooth, neat design. A smooth finish, this material comes from crocodiles in the region of Africa's Nile River, near the country of Zimbabwe. The scales in the pattern are large and wide. As the name suggests, this is the same Nile Crocodile, only with a much shinier finish. The material is buffed until it becomes glossy. This leather is a very old type, from calf and originally made for Hermes saddles.



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