- Definition
Full grain leather is the highest quality leather obtained from the top layer of an animal's hide, just below the hair. Unlike other forms of leather, full grain leather is not sanded, buffed, or corrected to remove imperfections. This means that the natural grain pattern, pores, and subtle markings remain intact, giving full grain leather its unique character and appeal.
- Characteristics
a. Durability: Full grain leather is the most durable type of leather, as it retains its full thickness, and the dense fibers found in the top layer provide exceptional strength and resistance to wear.
b. Breathability: The intact pores in full grain leather allow for better air circulation, making it more comfortable and breathable compared to other types of leather.
c. Aesthetic appeal: Full grain leather develops a beautiful  over time, a natural aging process that enhances its appearance and value.
d. Water resistance: The natural oils in full grain leather make it more resistant to water and stains compared to other types of leather.