Crust Dyed Split Leather

Crust Dyed Split refers to split leather that has been tanned and dyed at the crust stage. In leather processing, “split” means the lower layer of the hide that is separated from the top grain. After splitting, the leather is tanned, dried, and then dyed in its crust form before finishing.

Split Leather

Split leather is a type of leather made from the lower layers of a hide, after the top grain has been split away. It is less expensive than full-grain or top-grain leather but still durable. Split leather is often used for suede, furniture, shoes, and accessories. It usually has a rougher texture and may be coated or finished to improve appearance and strength.

Wet Blue Split Leather

Wet Blue Split Leather is a type of leather made from the lower layer of a hide after it has been split. It gets its name from the bluish color that comes from the chromium tanning process. This leather is semi-processed, durable, and flexible, making it widely used in footwear, furniture, belts, bags, gloves, and other leather goods.