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Heritage Hideaway Leather Strips

Heritage Hideaway Leather Strips

Heritage Hideaway Leather Strips

Leather Hides and Fur Pelts

 
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WD-47 Veg Tanned Cow Leather Belt Blank Strip Strap 3/4-5/6-8/9-9/10-11/12-13/15
The Heritage Hideaway Leather Strips are a type of bull hide leather that are tanned with Italian technology and natural vegetable oils, resulting in a full grain leather that ranges in thickness from 3/4 oz.
to 11/12 oz. This leather is known for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for a variety of projects.
The vegetable tanning process gives the leather a unique look and feel, and it is often used for furniture, bags, and other leather goods.
Overall, the Heritage Hideaway Leather Strips offer a high-quality option for those in need of sturdy and attractive leather.
$ 14.64 - 63.78
US, Westminster
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