List of Leathers and Colors

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Finished Leathers

These leathers have a smooth finish that allows easy cleaning by just wiping
with a damp rag or the use of a mild household cleaner. These leathers may also
be polished if needed.

Colors available are Black, White, Red, Navy, Cork, Java, Sand, Bone,
Chili, Herb, Pink pastel and Mint pastel  

 

Waterproof Leathers

This leather is also very easy to care for and clean since it will repel water
and dirt. Our waterproof leather gives you that feel and smell of "real leather".
This leather is also polishable if the need should arise.

Colors available are Black and Brown

Full Grain Leathers

These leathers have a grain pattern printed on to the hides that make for a very
interesting and rich look and feel. The finish on the leather also makes it easy
to care for. Full grain leathers look great on styles that feature buckles or other
hardware since the different textures really complement each other.

Colors available are Olive.

Waxy Leathers

This leather has a "smooth" or "silky'" feel and a soft look. This leather will repel water due to it's high oil content but can not be considered waterproof.

Colors available are Taupe, Denim and Dark Russet

Nubuck Leathers

Nubuck leather is not to be confused with Suede even if in some aspects it is
similar. The nap is not as long on the Nubuck as it normally is on the Suede. Nubuck is
made from top grain leather that have been pumiced to create the finish. Suede on the other
hand is usually made from split leather (lower grade) that have been brushed to create the nap.
Nubuck can be either oiled or dry, the oiled nubuck is a little easier to care for then the dry.
Both types can best be cleaned using a Nubuck Block that when rubbed over the leather will restore
the finish.

Colors available are Black(o)Navy(o), Tobacco (d), Chocolate(o), Berry(o), Marine(d), Fuschia (d), Ivory (fg d), Sage (d) and Turquoise (d) an (o) following the color stands for oily nubuck, the (d) stands for dry nubuck and the (fg) stands for full grain nubuck.

Crazy Horse Leather

Crazy Horse leather is also called distressed leather. This is a heavily oiled leather with
a lot of "pull up" (the toe of the clog will look lighter then the rest of the upper). Since
Crazy Horse is supposed to look worn some small scratches and wrinkles are to be expected. This
type of leather is sort of the same idea as stone washed jeans. And no it's not horse leather
it's cowhide.

Colors available are Tan  

Suede Leather

Suede is a leather that have been brushed to achieve it's unique "hairy" look. Suede leather can
be cleaned using a brush. We recommend treating the suede with a suede spray when the shoes are new
to make then easier to keep clean. The myth that suede leather is warmer then other leathers is just
that a myth.

Colors available are Black, Brown, Red, Orange and Lime 

Perforated Suede Leather

Suede with perforations that gives a very interesting look to the leather. Durability and care
is comparable to regular suede.

Colors available are Chocolate, Navy and Forest

Patent Leather

Patent leather is a shiny bright leather with a glossy finish. As far as care wipe with a damp
rag and buff to a shine with a clean dry cloth.

Colors available are Black, Yellow, Green and Orange 

Floral Printed Leather

These leathers have a smooth finish that allows easy cleaning by just wiping
with a damp rag. 

Colors available are White Floral, Black Floral, Red Floral

Alligator Printed Leather

This leather has a  glossy finish. It is not real alligator but has a print that looks real. As far as care wipe with a damp rag and buff to a shine with a clean dry cloth.

Colors available are Black and White