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Leather clothing
Leather clothing can be found since the beginning of mankind. Even the Stone Age man used the skin of animals to make tent walls, straps or leather clothing.
Leather garments of indigenous people.
We carry a lot more leather on the body than we usually realise. Leather jackets, leather pants, shoes, gloves, leather belts or watch bands. Leather is everywhere and most people have accessories, garments, shoes or some cherished item that is made of leather.
Jackets, trousers and gloves made of leather are called "leather clothing". The most common animal species used for clothing are cows, sheep, goats and pigs. This is because leather is almost exclusively processed from animals that are bred for their meat.
Leather jacket made of lamb leather and pig leather.
Leather garments made of cow hide
Cow leather is usually used for solid and stable leather clothing. Cowhide is heavier and thicker, but also more robust. Motorcycle leather suits and other protective clothing or water buffalo leather pants are typical examples of leather clothing. Thin and lightweight leisure jackets made mainly out of cowhide are also very common and highly fashionable.
Motorcycle jacket, leather pants of www.wildfangdesign.de and Vegetable-tanned designer jacket, undyed cow leather in thickness 1.4mm by Emanuel Blanck, store price about 2,500 € (2013).
Casual jackets made of cowhide.
Leather garments made of lamb leather
Lambskin is usually processed as smooth leather for lightweight casual jackets, skirts, dresses or leather trousers. Particularly expensive leather clothing is often made of lambskin.
Trendy lamb leather jacket. Sheepskin jacket.
Typical lamb leather casual jackets. Left € 1,499 and right € 159.
Leather garments made of goatskin
Goatskin is usually used as suede for jackets, skirts or pants.
Leather pants made of goatskin (suede).
Leather garments made of pigskin
Pig leather is used for low-cost leather clothing. Most common is pigskin as suede. But pigskin is offered more frequently as smooth leather. Pigskin is usually not as stable and soft as goatskin or Lamb leather.
Leather gloves and jackets made of pig leather.
Other species
Leather made of deer or reindeer (traditional costumes, conservative casual jackets), horses (oiled, heavy jackets), kangaroos (motorcycle racing suits) or fur animals (fur coats, jackets) are less common.
Leather suit made of kangaroo leather and a jacket made of horsehide.
Traditional chamois leather clothing made of deerskin and antelope leather.
Python leather jacket.
Leather coat made of deerskin and vest made of Ostrich leather from www.wildfangdesign.de.
Fashion clothes seen in the DLM - German Leather Museum.
Fur clothing made of sealskin and raincoat made of seal intestine.
Workwear made of leather
Leather is also processed for workwear. Heavy duty protective clothing, gloves or jackets and trousers are commonly made using leather.
The police finds themselves fancier in leather jackets than in textile jackets.
Workwear made of leather seen in the DLM - German Leather Museum.
Other "peculiarities"
Some leather clothing also serves to fulfil "special wishes". These garments are only worn with "underwear" for fitting ...
Seen in the DLM - German Leather Museum.
In most cases, fashion companies and clothing shops are not the manufacturers of the leather clothing, nor do clothing manufacturers tan the leather themselves. This is done by tanneries that sell the leather to the manufacturers of the clothing, which make the clothing for the fashion companies. The manufacturers and tanneries are mostly located abroad, where production is more cost-effective because of the high manual labour input.
Additional information
- Leather pants - Leather trousers
- Leather jacket
- Leather suits
- Leather hat, leather helmet, leather cap, fur hat
- Leather gloves
- Latex and leather
-> CLEANING AND CARE OF LEATHER CLOTHING