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.