Crocodile Skin
Crocodile skin is extremely expensive as well as highly decorative. This leather, taken from the hides of young crocodiles, is truly eye-catching.
Thanks to CITES, leather taken from crocodile hides can only be sourced from special breeders. This measure has been enacted to protect the species.
Crocodile skin is primarily produced from the hides of baby crocodiles. This is because the scales on adult crocodiles are already too large and firm, meaning that they would easily break during processing.
Shoe uppers made from crocodile skin do not feature decorative perforation or any other kind of adornment. Those types of additions would be superfluous, as this leather has a special decorative appearance in and of itself.
Because of its rarity and the high production costs involved in producing it from crocodile hides, crocodile skin is extremely costly.
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Additional steps in leather production
Preparing the Hides Tanning Finishing the Leather Leather Production