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  2. Ostrich leather - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich leather has also made a name for itself within the street and skate cultures, as it has been featured on several skate shoes; most notably the Nike Dunk Low Pro SB "Ostrich." Aside from fashion designers, the automotive industry is a heavy user of ostrich leather.

  3. Mules Are the Sharpest-Looking Slippers You Can Wear in Public

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    Achilles Ostrich Mule. $108.99. ... The variety out there ranges from relaxed comfy slippers to expertly handcrafted leather dress shoes, so start with what you know and work your way up from there.

  4. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Phone cases in ostrich leather. Although originally raised for their feathers in the 19th century, ostriches are now more popular for both meat and leather. [27] Ostrich leather has a characteristic "goose bump" look because of the large follicles where the feathers grew. Different processes produce different finishes for many applications ...

  5. Ostrich - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich leather is a lucrative commodity, and the large feathers are used as plumes for the decoration of ceremonial headgear. Ostrich eggs and meat have been used by humans for millennia. Ostrich oil is another product that is made using ostrich fat.

  6. Snakeskin - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a patterned beige and brown snakeskin leather used to make a cigarette case. Snakeskin is used to make clothing such as vests, belts, boots or shoes or fashion accessories such as handbags and wallets, and is used to cover the sound board of some string musical instruments, such as the banhu, sanxian or the sanshin.

  7. Horween Leather Company - Wikipedia

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    Horween Leather Company offers an array of tannages using primarily cowhide and horsehide, and also using smaller quantities of calf and bison hides. Its leather is used in a number of products including sports equipment, sports and casual footwear, bags, wallets, briefcases, belts, coats, jackets, and other apparel and accessories. [7]

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