What’s the difference between grain leather and full grain leather? Which one gives you the best quality for your money?

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My uncle is a huge fan of leather goods and always gives us explanations about them… even though no one pays much attention lol. His birthday is coming up, and we all want to treat him to a wallet, watch, or jacket. I know it depends on the specific item we’re looking for, but he always talks about these two types of leather, so I wanted some basic guidance on how to find a product he’d like that fits our budget (maybe around $80 per item)

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Leather quality is usually ranked in descending order of durability and authenticity as:

Full-grain leather: The highest quality leather, made from the majority of the animal’s hide, leaving only the hair and flesh. It’s thicker and heavier, and retains the hide’s natural grain. Full-grain leather improves with age and is unique with every mark.

Top-grain leather: Made by sanding or buffing away the outermost layer of the hide. It’s considered mid-range quality and is used in most branded handbags.

Split leather: A lower grade of leather made from the bottom cut of the hide.

Bonded leather: The lowest quality leather

EDIT: If you’re in the US and really want to impress your uncle get something that’s been tanned in one of the last remaining US tanneries like Horween Leathers

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