cptrayes
Well-Known Member
When I first used to buy saddlery leather was not expected to shine. To feed it, you oiled it. Now it seems that even really expensive saddles are being made with what I describe as "coated" leather - it seems to have a coloured "skin" on it. Of course when it's new it looks fab, but scratch it or put some wear on it and the colour just rubs off.
These leathers just don't seem to me to be nearly as practical as the old leathers. Anyone know why they are being used? Is it just fashion, that people want to buy new stuff that looks "perfect", when normal skin has small flaws in it? Or is there some practical reason why it's better?
These leathers just don't seem to me to be nearly as practical as the old leathers. Anyone know why they are being used? Is it just fashion, that people want to buy new stuff that looks "perfect", when normal skin has small flaws in it? Or is there some practical reason why it's better?