This original goat leather was developed with a focus on achieving a soft, relaxed feel.
Though supple and pliable, it has a dense fiber structure that gives it a gentle firmness and resilience.
Its fine, naturally glossy grain adds to its character. The surface (grain side) is highly resistant to friction and scratches, and the leather retains its shape well—even when used to carry heavier items in a bag.
The high density of this goat leather also plays a role in how the final product is constructed.
Holes can be punched close to the seams to allow cords to pass directly through the leather, and the clean edge of the raw cut makes for elegant draping.
To achieve the ideal texture, selecting the right raw hide is essential.
Even hides that appear to be evenly grained and firm may behave differently once tanned.
With time and experience, we've learned how to identify the best possible base material to create the leather we envision.