Agree, crocodile IMO is only suitable in small doses like for belts, wallets and some shoe styles.
I admire the vast majority of JL's creations, but that thing is genuinely hideous (I'm confident the customer dictated that abomination).
Agree, crocodile IMO is only suitable in small doses like for belts, wallets and some shoe styles.
I admire the vast majority of JL's creations, but that thing is genuinely hideous (I'm confident the customer dictated that abomination).
I'm surprised that you never hear about calfskin being used in jackets. It's the preferred leather for high end dress shoes - more supple than cowhide, and much, much more durable than lambskin - which would never be used in shoes.
I admire the vast majority of JL's creations, but that thing is genuinely hideous (I'm confident the customer dictated that abomination).
I admire the vast majority of JL's creations, but that thing is genuinely hideous (I'm confident the customer dictated that abomination).
I don't think there is much usable hide on a crocodile. Perhaps only the belly and legs from a small young beast. The knobbly armoured hide from the back of a crocodile can be more than a couple of inches thick depending on size of the beast. I have seen many monsters over 15 feet long in rivers in northern Australia and I doubt that any part of their hides would be usable for clothing. Just too thick, scaly and tough.That's the tricky bit about doing all out custom... Whatever you put out represents the business whether you like it or no.
I wonder whether it's to do with size of useable hide? Though lambs ain't big... Maybe calf is just too in demand for shoes and gloves?
I don't think there is much usable hide on a crocodile. Perhaps only the belly and legs from a small young beast. The knobbly armoured hide from the back of a crocodile can be more than a couple of inches thick depending on size of the beast. I have seen many monsters over 15 feet long in rivers in northern Australia and I doubt that any part of their hides would be usable for clothing. Just too thick, scaly and tough.
I used to have a pair of baseball cleats made from kangaroo leather. At the time they were considered the best as the roo hide was so tough yet so light compared to cowhide.I've been interested in kangaroo skin, apparently most of the skins are being bought by China to make balls for football, basket ball, etc... I will definitely check it out
Yes, because blue alligators are an incredibly rare speciesHere's the one you've all been waiting for: http://www.ebay.com/itm/60000-NEW-B...ther-Jacket-Size-50-Euro-Medium-/141832409710
Excellent point! A bargain at $17,995.00!Yes, because blue alligators are an incredibly rare species
Concur; mostly belts.Agree, crocodile IMO is only suitable in small doses like for belts, wallets and some shoe styles.