Deerskin leather — also called buckskin — is one of the softest, most durable, and most breathable hides available. Learn what deer hide is, how brain tanning and chrome tanning work, the best uses for deerskin leather, how it compares to cowhide and lambskin, and where to buy premium deer hides.
Learn how leather thickness is measured in oz and mm, explore a full conversion chart, and find the ideal leather weight for wallets, belts, bags, sheaths, saddles, gloves, and more.
Full grain, top grain, and split leather all come from the same hide — but they perform very differently. Learn what each leather grade is, how they compare in durability, patina, and price, which is best for sofas and everyday goods, and how to identify the grade of leather you are actually buying.
Not sure if you're looking at bad leather? Learn the 5 warning signs in seconds — from peeling surfaces to chemical smells. Plus a complete leather grades guide (full grain to bonded) and clear definitions of 10 leather types including nappa, PU, saffiano, patent, vegan, aniline, crazy horse, and vachetta leather.
Cowhide leather is durable, breathable, and one of the only materials that genuinely improves with age. Discover what makes cowhide the top choice for bags, boots, belts, saddles, and upholstery — including its key properties, how it compares to goatskin and buffalo leather, a full care guide, and what to check before buying premium hides.