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Goat leather is a type of animal textile made from the hide of a goat. It is a popular material for clothing, footwear, and accessories due to its softness, durability, and breathability. It is also known for its unique texture and natural grain, which can be enhanced with various treatments. The leather is usually tanned using vegetable or mineral tanning agents, and can be dyed in a variety of colors.
Goat leather is used in a variety of industries, including fashion, automotive, and furniture. It is also used in the production of bookbinding, saddlery, and upholstery. The leather is often used in combination with other materials, such as wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers, to create unique and stylish products.
The goat leather market is highly competitive, with a wide range of suppliers offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Tanneries du Puy, S.A. Tannery, and Leather Industries of India. Other notable suppliers include Leather Craftsmen, Leather World, and Leathers of India. Show Less Read more