MOLLE CERTIFICATE VARIE MISURE
Our über premium vegetable tanned Italian leather is hand-stained hide by hide. Skilled workmen apply natural colouring made from tree bark, etc. by hand onto the leather. This traditional technique needs a lot of time but ensures an amazing quality.
Each hide has its own special touch and is unique in tone and texture. This is a very honest and hands-on process and sometimes colouring can be found on the back which is proof of this age-old way of crafting leather.
This is ‘real’ leather and the natural skin structure shows through. Sometimes you can see small marks or scratches which are evidence of the über premium and untouched quality. Because of the natural character of the leather, it needs to be taken care of in order to last. Just like applying cream on dry hands - if the leather feels dry, apply a small amount of leather balm or wax.
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