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21/08/2015

Precious natural material

Ranging from cheap to exclusive, leather has become firmly established across all price brackets in the fashion world. Various criteria determine the price and quality of shoes, jackets, belts, bags and accessories made from leather. After all, there’s leather and then there’s leather.

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Ranging from cheap to exclusive, leather has become firmly established across all price brackets in the fashion world Photo: shutterstock

Ranging from cheap to exclusive, leather has become firmly established across all price brackets in the fashion world Photo: shutterstock

 
Ranging from cheap to exclusive, leather has become firmly established across all price brackets in the fashion world Photo: shutterstock

Ranging from cheap to exclusive, leather has become firmly established across all price brackets in the fashion world Photo: shutterstock

 
Model Lilo (Collection AW 15/16), Quality EM (Lambskin Cuerolux matt nappa) combined with LF (lamb’s nappa) and Ancur Photo: Werner Christ

Model Lilo (Collection AW 15/16), Quality EM (Lambskin Cuerolux matt nappa) combined with LF (lamb’s nappa) and Ancur Photo: Werner Christ

 
Model Sophia (Collection SS 2016), Quality BN (Batik nappa = lamb’s nappa in batik look), quilted Photo: Werner Christ

Model Sophia (Collection SS 2016), Quality BN (Batik nappa = lamb’s nappa in batik look), quilted Photo: Werner Christ

 
Model Fiona (Collection SS 2016), Quality DK (lamb’s nappa), Biker Photo: Werner Christ

Model Fiona (Collection SS 2016), Quality DK (lamb’s nappa), Biker Photo: Werner Christ

 
Model Felipe (Collection SS 2016), Quality DK (lamb’s nappa), Biker Photo: Werner Christ

Model Felipe (Collection SS 2016), Quality DK (lamb’s nappa), Biker Photo: Werner Christ

 
Model Gordon (Collection SS 2016), Quality CA (Capralin = goat velours with puntata coating), diamond summer quilting Photo: Werner Christ

Model Gordon (Collection SS 2016), Quality CA (Capralin = goat velours with puntata coating), diamond summer quilting Photo: Werner Christ

 
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