about leather Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection Risks Overlooking the specific type of leather can lead to mismatched quality and performance expectations; for instance, genuine leather offers durability and prestige, whereas PU or PVC leather are more budget-friendly but less breathable and may age differently.
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Origin and Authenticity Considerations Negotiate clear documentation on origin, especially since sourcing from diverse countries like Spain, Argentina, or China can affect not only authenticity but also compliance with import regulations and ethical sourcing standards.
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Thickness and Weight Specifications Experienced buyers typically match thickness ranges from 0.6 mm up to 1.0 mm and corresponding gross weights between 1.0 kg and 3.0 kg to the intended product use, balancing flexibility and durability precisely.
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Pattern Impact on Cost and Appeal The choice between embossed, wrinkle, printed, or popular patterned leather directly influences both the aesthetic appeal and the cost structure, as complex patterns often require additional processing that can increase unit price significantly.
