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Brit Ellerman
Maintaining Lasting Quality Leather Goods

Maintaining Lasting Quality Leather Goods

Leather products are a timeless choice. Whether it's a handbag, a wallet, a pair of shoes, or a belt, leather goods are known for their durability and style. However, to ensure that your leather items stand the test of time and maintain their quality, proper care and maintenance are essential.

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Constructing a Western Saddle

Constructing a Western Saddle

How much do you know about Western horse saddles? Are you just getting into horseback riding and wanting to learn more about the parts of the saddle? Or, maybe you have some knowledge already but would like to learn more about the construction process behind a saddle. If so, keep reading! 

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Who Uses Leather: Sports

Who Uses Leather: Sports

Leather is apparent in our everyday lives and we may not even know it. Sports, for example, that we watch everyday, use leather. At first thought, it would seem unusual that sports would use leather because it’s often thought of as a clothing accessory or item. Sports players wouldn’t want to wear leather! However, leather is actually used in the sports items themselves. For example, it’s used on the actual baseball and football. Leather is perfect for this use because of its many traits like durability and more. Baseball Dating back to the mid 1800’s, the sport has been using...

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Brit Ellerman
Leather Patina Defined

Leather Patina Defined

Many people may have no idea what leather patina means or whether it’s good or bad. To really understand it, we should grasp the meaning of patina. Patina is what forms on natural goods like leather, metal, stone and even fabric like denim. It’s a sheen and aged look that forms from being worn and used.  Worn and used? Why would we want that look for our leather goods? Let us explain. What is Leather Patina? As stated before, patina is a sheen or antiquing look that comes from an item being used and worn. Specifically, leather patina forms from...

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