About Split Leather
In the modern leather industry, split leather represents a perfect blend of technology and natural fibers, offering extremely consistent quality performance.
The Split Leather Belt is derived from the lower layer of thick natural cowhide after it is cut lengthwise. It retains the natural fiber base layer of the leather, but removes the surface grain layer. To achieve a beautiful visual effect and durability, the second layer of leather is usually subjected to precise surface coating or embossing treatment.
Our Curated Collection
We offer a versatile range of premium split leather available in an extensive selection of color swatches and finish styles to match your design requirements.
1.Split Leather Key Attributes
- Flawless Surface: Due to the reshaping of the surface, Split Leather completely eliminates the common growth marks, scars, or color variations found in natural leather. Regardless of the size of the order, each belt can maintain a highly uniform appearance, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a standardized visual effect.
- Versatile Texture: Through high-pressure molds, Split Leather can perfectly replicate crocodile patterns, lychee patterns, silk patterns, and even minute granular patterns. It offers designers an unlimited creative space and enables them to effortlessly handle various styles ranging from minimalist urban to avant-garde fashion.
- Vibrant Color Performance: The surface coating technology of this product ensures that the color is extremely stable and vivid. Compared to the characteristic of full-grain leather which tends to fade or change color easily, the Split Leather Belt can maintain the original pure color at the factory level for a long time and is not affected by sunlight.
- Water & Stain Resistance: The surface treatment provides the leather with a natural protective barrier. Compared to the raw hide, it is less prone to absorbing moisture and oil stains. The maintenance is extremely simple; just wiping with a damp cloth can restore its shine.
2.Why Choose Split Leather?
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Consistent Quality: No need to worry about surface imperfections; every inch undergoes strict industrial quality control.
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Easy Maintenance: The protective coating provides excellent wear resistance, making it ideal for high-intensity daily use.
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Versatile Style: Achieves the luxury look and texture of high-end leathers at a much more attractive cost.
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Is Split Leather "Fake Leather"?
No. Split leather still falls under the category of genuine leather.
It is created by horizontally slicing (splitting) thick cowhide and taking the lower fibrous layer. This layer is then processed by spraying chemical materials or laminating it with a PVC/PU film. While it contains natural leather fibers, its physical properties are closer to those of a semi-synthetic material.
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Which is Better: Microfiber Leather or Split Leather?
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Split Leather: The advantage is that it contains genuine leather fibers, making the feel closer to real leather than ordinary plastic. However, its disadvantage is poor flex resistance (it cracks more easily when folded).
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Microfiber Leather: Although it is purely synthetic, it is currently the highest grade of artificial leather. Its structure simulates the fibrous tissue of first-layer cowhide. In terms of wear resistance, aging resistance, and toughness, high-quality microfiber leather often outperforms cheap split cowhide.
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Is split leather considered real leather?
Yes, split leather is 100% real leather. Because it is derived entirely from natural animal hides, it retains the natural weight, breathability, and core characteristics of real leather. It is legally classified and labeled as genuine leather worldwide.
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What is the difference between split leather and bonded leather?
Split Leather: Made from a solid, continuous layer of natural animal hide. It is much stronger, more durable, and higher in quality.
Bonded Leather: Made by shredding leather scraps and fibers, mixing them with polyurethane binders, and pressing them onto a fiber backing. It contains only a fraction of real leather and is significantly less durable than split leather.