
Full grained calfskin used for high-endgoods
Togo Leather
Togo is a type of textured calfskin known for its distinctive, irregular grain. It is created through a meticulous tannage process where the leather is stamped with a pattern to achieve its signature pebbled effect. This is not a plastic coating; the grain is part of the leather's structure, giving it a natural, tactile feel.
Key Characteristics:
- Texture: A fine, pebbled grain that is soft to the touch yet remarkably scratch-resistant.
- Weight & Structure: It's a veined calfskin, meaning it has a firm, structured feel without being rigid. It holds its shape beautifully over time.
- Finish: It has a slight matte, non-glossy finish that exudes quiet luxury.
- Durability: Arguably its most celebrated trait. Togo is known for being resilient, water-resistant, and excellent at hiding minor scuffs and signs of daily use.

The Benchmark for Supple Luxury
Napa Leather
Discover the full-grain leather renowned for its buttery softness, lightweight feel, and premium finish. Napa leather isn't a specific type of hide, but rather a standard of quality and processing.
Originally named for the Napa Valley in California, it has become the industry
term for a particularly soft, full-grain leather that undergoes a specific tanning and finishing process. It's the leather you fall in love with at first
touch.
- Texture: Exceptionally smooth and buttery soft
- Weight & Structure: Lightweight and supple
- Finish: Consistently smooth with a soft luster.
- Durability: Moderate, with a focus on elegance over ruggedness

The Lightweight King of Supple Luxury
Sheep Leather
Sheep leather (also known as sheepskin or shearling when the wool is retained) is a cornerstone of luxury leathercraft, celebrated not for ruggedness but for its exceptional softness, lightweight nature, and unique thermal properties. It is a leather of contrasts—delicate in hand yet durable in structure, offering a distinct feel that sets it apart from bovine and exotic hides.
- Texture: Inherently soft, fine, and slightly pebbled. Sheepskin has a looser, more open fistructure than cowhide, giving it a naturally supple, almost spongy feel.
- Weight & Structure: Extremely lightweight and highly pliable. This is one of its defining features. Sheep leather is among the lightest leathers available, with a superb strength-to-weight ratio






