2023-10-17
(1) Genuine leather. Genuine leather is the most commonly used material for high-end handbags, especially cowhide. Cowhide: Cowhide is subdivided into first-layer cowhide, second-layer cowhide, buffalo hide, calfskin, tree lambskin, etc. First-layer cowhide is the uppermost layer of cowhide. This kind of cowhide has tight internal fiber structure and fine pores on the leather surface. Second-layer cowhide is the leftover material of cowhide, and its texture characteristics are not as good as first-layer cowhide. Sheepskin: Sheepskin is also subdivided into goatskin and sheepskin. Typically, goatskin is used to make bags or shoes; sheepskin is used to make clothing. The characteristics of goatskin are that the skin texture is neatly arranged and the texture is firm and soft; the characteristics of sheep skin are that the skin texture is clear and beautiful, and the texture is soft to the touch. In addition to cowhide and sheepskin, commonly used genuine leather materials for business bags include pigskin, crocodile skin, ostrich skin, python skin, etc.
(2) PU leather. PU leather is also called synthetic leather or artificial leather. This material is not made of real leather, but is made of resin, chemical fiber, etc. After PU leather is processed, its appearance and feel can be comparable to real leather.
(3) Canvas. Canvas material is more capable of making ever-changing shapes than genuine leather material, and most casual handbags are made of this material. Canvas can be modified through printing, painting and embroidery to make the business bag surface more beautiful.
(4) Nylon. Nylon is a high-grade composite chemical fiber material with excellent breathability, lightness, wear resistance and waterproofness; therefore, nylon is often used to make sports or outdoor business bag.