Leather and substitute leather products have characteristics that may be viewed as positives or negatives depending upon one's perspective. We have attempted to clarify the terms and attributes below to help you choose the product that best serves your individual needs. Once you have identified the material of your liking, you can add that term to our search bar above to view our product offerings. Learn about carbon fiber and other metals used for nickel free products once you are a leather expert!

Full Grain Leather

Cost:

$$$$

Durability:

Rated highest in durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Natural texture
  • Full thickness (solid piece of leather)
  • Soft, comfortable fit
  • Casual look
  • Heavy duty wear

The Roan Mountain Distressed Belt is an example of a full grain leather belt.


Top Grain Leather

Cost:

$$$

Durability:

Rated very high in durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Refined, smooth texture
  • Dressier appearance
  • Solid piece of leather
  • Regular wear

The Black Balsam Knob Belt uses top grain leather for the strap.


Bridle Leather

Cost:

$$$$

Durability:

Rated very high in durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Top grain leather
  • Highly refined with oils/waxes
  • Supple, luxurious feel
  • Smooth and comfortable
  • Heavy duty wear

AJ's Gun Belt is made with bridle leather.


Mid-Grade Leather

Cost:

$$

Durability:

Medium durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Top grain upper stitched to top grain back
  • Attractive, finished appearance
  • Cost effective option
  • Medium- to light-duty wear


Split Grain Leather

Cost:

$

Durability:

Lower durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Leather backing covered with polyurethane
  • Artificially consistent texture
  • Easier to clean/maintain
  • Lacks the look, strength and breathability of natural leather products
  • Light duty wear


Manmade (Polyurethane)

Cost:

$

Durability:

Lower durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Animal free (vegan)
  • Washable, waterproof
  • Pliable
  • Inexpensive
  • Light duty wear


Bonded Leather

Cost:

$

Durability:

Very low durability and strength

Characteristics:

  • Lowest grade of manmade leather
  • Constructed with cardboard/low cost items
  • Fragments of split leather are included to give the illusion of leather

NoNickel.com does not carry bonded leather products.


Other Terms of Interest

Genuine Leather

The term "genuine leather" can be used to describe any material made with 10% animal leather. It is widely used to describe leather products but has little value as to quality. Genuine leather has become a generic term with little value, similar to the term “hypoallergenic”.

Tanning

The tanning process converts animal hides into apparel-ready leather by curing, softening, and breaking in the raw leather. Depending on the desired finish, a hide may also be waxed, rolled, lubricated, injected with oil, split, shaved or dyed.

Care Instructions

Cleaning most leather products is easily done with saddle soap. Touch-ups for scuffs can also be accomplished with waxes or shoe polishes. Testing on an inconspicuous spot is always recommended! Cleaning or polishing is not recommended for full grain leather.

 

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