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[[Tannery|Tanneries]] sell their products either directly to larger leather processing companies ([[leather furniture|furniture industry]], [[leather bag|bag manufacturers]], [[car leather|car manufacturers]], etc.) or to leather dealers. | [[Tannery|Tanneries]] sell their products either directly to larger leather processing companies ([[leather furniture|furniture industry]], [[leather bag|bag manufacturers]], [[car leather|car manufacturers]], etc.) or to leather dealers. | ||
− | + | For leather dealers, holding a large variety of stock involves a significant capital investment but one which they need to make in order to serve their customers quickly. The leather traders are mostly specialized in certain [[types of leather]], such as [[Leather furniture|furniture leather]], [[car leather]], [[leather clothing|clothing leather]], [[leather bag|bag leather]], [[exotic leather]] or [[parchment]]. | |
− | + | Leather merchants present their range in sample catalogues and many offer the chance to buy leather directly or by visiting their customers. | |
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− | Since leather is a soft material, care must be taken during transportation and [[Storage of leather|storage]] | + | Since leather is a soft material, care must be taken during transportation and [[Storage of leather|storage]] to avoid [[Dents - Over stretching - Sagging in leather|wrinkles or dents]]. Therefore, leather is stored and transported on stands, or folded. When folded, excess load pressure and long storage times must be avoided. |
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− | However, there are also leather traders who sell [[crust leather]] to [[finish]] the leather | + | However, there are also leather traders who sell [[crust leather]] to [[finish]] the leather and [[rawhide]] traders. |
==Where to buy leather?== | ==Where to buy leather?== | ||
− | * '''Private customers''': As a private customer, you can buy leather directly from companies working with leather (like [[Saddlers - Upholsterers|saddlers, upholsterers]], shoe repair shops etc.). These have leather | + | * '''Private customers''': As a private customer, you can buy leather directly from companies working with leather (like [[Saddlers - Upholsterers|saddlers, upholsterers]], shoe repair shops etc.). These have leather in stock and the catalogues of commercial leather traders to choose from. Leather can also be purchased online. Unfortunately, ordering online means you cannot feel the leather before purchasing. If you're lucky, you will find a local leather dealer so you can experience the sight, [[leather smell|smell]] and [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|touch]] of your chosen leather. |
− | * '''[[Saddlers - Upholsterers|Saddlers, interior decorators]], tailors etc.''': These companies buy their leather from the wholesaler. Wholesalers offer sample catalogues and commercial prices. Smaller to medium [[leather furniture|furniture manufacturers]] also buy their leather at the commercial leather trade. | + | * '''[[Saddlers - Upholsterers|Saddlers, interior decorators]], tailors etc.''': These companies buy their leather from the wholesaler. Wholesalers offer sample catalogues and commercial prices. Smaller to medium [[leather furniture|furniture manufacturers]] also buy their leather at the commercial leather trade price. |
* '''Car manufacturers, large furniture factories, shoe and clothing manufacturers:''' These customers turn directly to the [[tannery|leather factories]] and buy directly and worldwide. | * '''Car manufacturers, large furniture factories, shoe and clothing manufacturers:''' These customers turn directly to the [[tannery|leather factories]] and buy directly and worldwide. | ||
Revision as of 13:42, 6 April 2017
Leather dealer - Leather seller - Leather trader
Tanneries sell their products either directly to larger leather processing companies (furniture industry, bag manufacturers, car manufacturers, etc.) or to leather dealers.
For leather dealers, holding a large variety of stock involves a significant capital investment but one which they need to make in order to serve their customers quickly. The leather traders are mostly specialized in certain types of leather, such as furniture leather, car leather, clothing leather, bag leather, exotic leather or parchment.
Leather merchants present their range in sample catalogues and many offer the chance to buy leather directly or by visiting their customers.
With leather and colour sample cards, the leather merchants and leather dealers present their collections.
Since leather is a soft material, care must be taken during transportation and storage to avoid wrinkles or dents. Therefore, leather is stored and transported on stands, or folded. When folded, excess load pressure and long storage times must be avoided.
Excessive pressure on the leather leads to wrinkles and bumps.
Leather storage stands in the warehouse of a leather merchant.
However, there are also leather traders who sell crust leather to finish the leather and rawhide traders.
Where to buy leather?
- Private customers: As a private customer, you can buy leather directly from companies working with leather (like saddlers, upholsterers, shoe repair shops etc.). These have leather in stock and the catalogues of commercial leather traders to choose from. Leather can also be purchased online. Unfortunately, ordering online means you cannot feel the leather before purchasing. If you're lucky, you will find a local leather dealer so you can experience the sight, smell and touch of your chosen leather.
- Saddlers, interior decorators, tailors etc.: These companies buy their leather from the wholesaler. Wholesalers offer sample catalogues and commercial prices. Smaller to medium furniture manufacturers also buy their leather at the commercial leather trade price.
- Car manufacturers, large furniture factories, shoe and clothing manufacturers: These customers turn directly to the leather factories and buy directly and worldwide.
Traditional leather trader in London (www.colourlock.com).
Additional information
- Car leather
- Furniture leather
- Clothing leather
- Shoe leather
- Exotic leather
- Types of leather
- The sections of the animal skin