Commonly seen natural leather such as aniline leather and pull leather are often covered with a thin protective coating to retain the original texture and texture of the leather during the production process. It’s easy to get the inevitable scuff or scratch on natural leather during daily use even though you try to be as gentle as you can with your leather goods.
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