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Pebbled leatherSoft and supple from the start, with a textured grain that's naturally forgiving — everyday scuffs and scratches blend right in. Rather than transforming dramatically, it holds its good looks and grows a little more flexible and lived-in over time.
Full-grain leatherFirmer and more structured at first, full-grain breaks in and softens the more you use it. As it absorbs the oils from your hands and daily life, it deepens in color and develops a rich patina, every mark becoming part of its story.
Water-resistant suedeThe softest to the touch, plush and velvety, with a treated finish that shrugs off water and resists staining. It won't gloss over like smooth leather; instead the nap gently burnishes where you touch it most, settling into a soft, lived-in look. A quick brush revives it anytime.