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Vegan Leather: What it is, and Why we love it.

What is vegan leather?

 

Vegan leather is a leather-like material that is produced in a way where no animals are directly exploited in the manufacturing process. You may have seen vegan leather in commercials and on social media, but where does it come from? of? Essentially, vegan leather is a material that looks and feels like leather but is made from synthetic or plant-based materials rather than animal skins. While it is possible to find leather products made from materials such as cork, kelp, apple peel, and pineapple leaves, vegan leather made from natural materials is rare.

 

 


Different types of vegan leather are made from fruits and other vegan items.

 

1. APPLE LEATHER

Apple leather, apple skin, is a bio-based material made from apple pomace and skins. They’re sourced from the fruit juice and compote fruit industries. Apple leather is an innovative and environmentally friendly substitute for animal leather.

Appcycle collects Aomori’s waste fruits and fruit scraps and turns them into fashionable material.

 

2. PINEAPPLE LEATHER

Made from the unused parts of pineapple trees and waste fibers of pineapple leaves, this leather is durable and soft with a unique grainy texture.

 

3. MUSHROOM LEATHER

One of the most innovative plant-based vegan leathers is mushroom leather. This material is made from mushroom mycelium and is both biodegradable and completely environmentally friendly. This recycled plant-based leather can grow into any size or shape required. Tests show that the mushroom eco-friendly leather alternative both surpasses leather in strength and matches leather in durability and appearance.

 

4. LEAF LEATHER

Leaf leather is made from sustainably harvested teak leaves that are woven into the fabric and sealed to preserve its natural organic beauty. If you are still trying to find a favorite vegan leather, this is a unique and eco-friendly leather alternative.

 

5. CACTUS LEATHER

Desert, a company in Mexico, debuted the first cactus plant-based leather in 2019. This new eco-friendly leather alternative uses cactus leaves to make reliable and completely durable faux leather. other eco-friendly vegan leather alternatives are being discovered, invested in, and used by fashion-forward brands all the time.

                     

 

 


Why we love the vegan leather : Differences between real leather and vegan leather!

 

When comparing these two different types of leather, it comes down to personal preference. One benefit of vegan leather is that it is easy to clean compared to real leather. Vegan leather is also cheaper than real leather.

 

1. Cost difference

High-quality vegan leather is cheaper than most real leather products. Vegan leather is also stylish and sustainable. It’s good for animals, good for your soul, and good for the planet.

 

2. Care & Cleaning Differences

 Vegan leather is the easiest to clean because it doesn’t absorb liquids. With proper care of your vegan leather, you will get longer use out of it. On the other hand, real leather absorbs liquids easily, so it gets dirty easily and is not easy to clean. Real leather needs care twice a year to keep it soft and prevent it from drying out. 

 

3. Durability Differences

Vegan leather uses plant materials and plastic in the manufacturing process. The vegan leather lifespan is about 3 to 5 years.

 

4. Animal Rights

 Vegan leather doesn’t just look good, it’s cruelty-free so you feel good too. Over a billion cows, pigs, goats, sheep, kangaroos, and even dogs and cats are brutally killed for their skins each year. have their tails and horns cut off without the use of painkillers, and some are skinned while they are still alive. In contrast, vegan leather offers a killer look without compromising anything. 

 

 

In conclusion:

There’s a lot to think about next time you’re looking for leather. Make your decision based on what you think is right. Are you looking for more waterproof and resistant leather? Or are you looking for more resistant vegan leather goods? , vegan leather is the clear winner.

 

                            


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