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cushion cover
50 a 70 dm2
Guide for leather purchase
Upholstery for a pick-up truck
2000 a 2500 dm2
Upholstery for a car
1200 a 1500 dm2
Upholstery of a living room
3500 a 5000 dm2
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Suitcase
200 a 230 dm2
Ankle boots
25 a 45 dm2
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watch strap
2 dm2
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Laptop case
60 a 80 dm2
One pair shoe
20 a 30 dm2
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Bekt
11 a 15 dm2
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Backpack
170 a 200 dm2
Wallet
7 a 15 dm2
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Ipod case
6 a 10 dm2
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Vest
300 a 340 dm2
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Coin purse
20 dm2
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Cell phone case
2 a 5 dm2
*Approximate measurements, may vary depending on each product and its applications.
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One of the features that distinguish leathers are the marks. Contrary to what many might think, finding small scratches and holes in the leather indicates good quality. Leathers with a mark-free presentation are usually polished to remove marks, which greatly affects the thickness of the leather.

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Let's remember that leathers are a natural product, so small marks and scratches are completely normal and do not affect its performance in any way.

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Some of the most common and natural marks on the skins are:

- Scratches

- Scars

- Holes in the midline of the leather

- Wrinkles

- Insect bites

- Cattle marks

Why is it normal for leather to be marked?
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