What does nappa leather mean?
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It refers to Nappa leather: top-grain cowhide, with the English name NAPPA. The following are the differences between genuine leather and ordinary leather: Different leather quality: NAPPA leather undergoes light finishing and no embossing, so it must be of relatively high quality; otherwise, heavy flaws can easily be observed, making it defective. Ordinary leather is of lower quality with more flaws, which can be concealed through heavy finishing, embossing, and other processes. Different surface textures: NAPPA leather has the natural texture of genuine leather without embossing and with light finishing. Ordinary leather can be embossed with various textures as preferred by designers. Softer feel: Due to minimal finishing and embossing, NAPPA leather retains the natural feel of genuine leather.