The materials used in leather shoes have a great impact on their appearance, quality and comfort. Here are some common leather shoes and their characteristics:
Leather: Leather is one of the most common leather shoe materials, with durable, soft and comfortable characteristics. Leather can be divided into many different types, such as full-grain leather, spliced leather, brushed leather, etc. High quality leather usually has an elegant appearance and good breathability.
Nappa leather: Nappa leather is a soft, smooth leather often used to make high-end shoes. Its surface is usually very smooth and has excellent texture and comfort.
Suede: Suede has a soft, delicate touch and is usually used for casual shoes. Its surface is sanded to give it a fluff-like appearance.
Artificial leather: Artificial leather is a synthetic material that mimics the appearance and texture of leather. It can be polyurethane (PU) leather or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) leather. Artificial leather is usually more economical than natural leather, but the texture and durability may be slightly inferior.
In addition to the material itself, the production process of leather shoes is also very important. The fineness of the process, the firmness of the stitching, the comfort of the internal lining, etc., will affect the quality of the leather shoes. When purchasing leather shoes, it is recommended to choose high-quality leather materials and shoes made by fine craftsmanship to ensure their quality and comfort.
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