Use of protein leather fabrics
The use of protein leather fabrics is relatively wide, mainly used in clothing, household items, shoes and hats, etc. In terms of clothing, it is mainly used in high-end fashion, suits, shirts, etc., and is also often used to make high-end down jackets and sweaters; in terms of household items, it is often used to make bedding, cushions, sofa covers, etc.; in terms of shoes and hats, it is often used to make high-quality leather shoes.
4. Differences and advantages and disadvantages from genuine leather fabrics
Protein leather and genuine leather are similar in feel, but protein leather is softer, lighter, more breathable, sweat-absorbent and easier to maintain than genuine leather, and the cost is lower than genuine leather. However, the wear resistance and toughness of protein leather are slightly inferior to genuine leather, especially in applications with high strength requirements, such as shoe materials, the advantages of genuine leather are more obvious.
5. How to maintain protein leather fabrics?
1. Regular cleaning
It is very important to clean protein leather fabrics regularly. You can use professional dry cleaning or water cleaning. When washing, pay attention to the water temperature and time to prevent damage to the fabric.
2. Prevent sun exposure
Albumen leather fabric has a strong glossiness, but avoid exposure to sunlight or other strong light, otherwise it will cause color fading, yellowing and other problems.
3. Place in a dry and ventilated place
Albumen leather fabric pays great attention to permeability and moisture absorption. Placing it in a humid environment will cause the surface to fluff and damage the glossiness. Therefore, it should be placed in a dry and ventilated place.
As a high-end fabric, protein leather has won the favor of consumers for its softness, lightness, breathability and easy maintenance.