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For clothing, we recommend using soft leather with a thickness of 0.6 to 0.9 mm. You can find our selection below.
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Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа наппа МРС шкуры ЧЕРНЫЕ для одежды
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Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа наппа МРС шкуры ЧЕРНЫЕ для одежды
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Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа наппа МРС шкуры ЧЕРНЫЕ для одежды
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Цена без скидки519,00 €
Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды
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Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа МРС черная для одежды 0,6 – 0,9 мм
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Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа МРС черная для одежды 0,6 – 0,9 мм
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Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа МРС черная для одежды 0,6 – 0,9 мм
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Цена без скидки199,00 €
Наппа МРС ЧЕРНАЯ для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
Кожа МРС черная для одежды 0,6 – 0,9 мм
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Цена без скидки199,00 €
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Наппа для одежды
Кожа наппа МРС эластичная для одежды
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Кожа наппа МРС эластичная для одежды
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Кожа наппа МРС Стретч, мягкая для одежды
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Кожа наппа МРС для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
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Цена без скидки189,00 €
Наппа для одежды
Кожа наппа МРС для одежды 0,6-0,9 мм
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Кожа МРС светлая для одежды 0,4 – 0,6 мм
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Кожа МРС коричневая для одежды 0,6 – 0,9 мм
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How to Choose Leather for Clothing: Why Is Softness More Important Than Thickness?
If you've ever chosen a leather jacket, coat, or even a skirt, you've probably faced the question: which leather is best? Many people mistakenly think that thickness is the key, with the thicker the leather, the more durable it is. But it's not that simple.
Imagine two leathers in front of you: one thick and stiff, like the kind used to make belts for heavy machinery, and the other thin but incredibly soft, like a second skin. Which one will you choose for your clothing? The second, of course! Because the most important thing in leather for clothing is softness, even if it's slightly thicker than usual.
Why is softness more important than thickness?
Leather clothing should be comfortable. If the material is stiff, it will rub, restrict movement, and generally cause discomfort. Why would you want a jacket that's so uncomfortable you can't even lift your arm?
Of course, thickness also plays a role: leather that's too thin (less than 0.6 mm) can wear out quickly. But if you have leather that's 0.7–0.9 mm thick, yet soft like sheepskin, it's ideal.
Sheepskin – the golden mean
Sheepskin is one of the best options for clothing. It's:
Naturally soft (much softer than cowskin or goatskin).
Lightweight and flexible (it doesn't restrict movement).
Breathable (you won't feel too hot or too cold in this leather).
At the same time, sheepskin can be dense enough (0.6–0.9 mm) to last for several seasons.
Italian Leather – the Standard of Quality
When talking about the best leather for clothing, Italian leather is a must. Italy is the world leader in the production of luxury leather, and here's why:
Ideal tanning quality – Italian artisans know how to make leather soft yet durable.
Modern tanning technologies – the leather is supple and wear-resistant.
Affordable prices—yes, Italian leather isn't always more expensive than similar leather from other countries, but it's always better in quality.
If you see the "Italian Fashion Leather" label, you can be sure you're dealing with premium leather that won't crack after just one winter.
How to test the softness of leather?
Try bending it—if the leather bends easily and doesn't form hard creases, it's soft.
Run your hand over it—the surface should be pleasant to the touch, without any roughness.
Squeeze it gently—good leather quickly regains its shape.
Conclusion: Which leather should you choose?
Optimal thickness: 0.6–0.9 mm (but don't sacrifice softness for thickness!).
Best type: lambskin or soft calfskin.
Country of origin: Italy—a guarantee of quality.
And remember: leather clothing is chosen with the heart, not the eyes. If the material feels comfortable on the skin, then it's worth it. And if it's also Italian leather, you can buy it without even looking at the price tag!
How to Choose Leather for Clothing: Secrets of Softness and Quality
If you've ever held truly high-quality clothing leather in your hands, you'll surely remember the feeling: it seems to "flow" in your hands, adapting to the movements of your fingers, warm and alive to the touch. This leather is captivating—you want to touch it again and again. But how do you choose the right material to create the perfect jacket, coat, or dress? Today, we'll discuss the best leather for clothing and why softness is even more important than thickness.
And yes, we'll also talk about pellami Italian Fashion—a leather that has already won the hearts of tailors, designers, and simply connoisseurs of beauty in various countries, while remaining surprisingly affordable.
Sheepskin—the best choice for clothing
Of all types of leather for clothing, sheepskin is considered the most popular and versatile option. It has several key advantages:
Softness and flexibility
Sheepskin has a natural elasticity, making products lightweight and comfortable. This leather conforms to the figure rather than hanging like a heavy shell.
A thickness of 0.6–0.9 mm is the gold standard.
Sheepskin of this thickness is most often chosen for clothing. It offers the optimal balance between durability and comfort: the material is strong enough to last for years, but doesn't turn the jacket into a "bulletproof vest."
Thermal conductivity
Sheepskin retains heat well, yet is breathable. A sheepskin leather jacket is comfortable in both spring and fall.
Aesthetics
The grain surface of sheepskin can be perfectly smooth, matte, with a slight sheen, or velvety—there are a huge number of finishing options.
Why softness is more important than thickness
Many beginning craftsmen think that the thinner the leather, the softer it is. But this is a myth. Thickness isn't the only (or even the most important!) factor affecting softness.
You can choose 0.8 mm thick leather, which will be oak, or 1.2 mm, which will be so flexible that it will literally flow. Everything depends on the tanning process and the raw material.
That's why softness is the number one criterion when choosing leather for clothing.
Soft leather:
Drapes easily and follows the contours of the body.
Allows complex cuts without unnecessary creases.
It doesn't "break" at the folds or crack when worn.
It provides that very feeling of comfort for which we love clothing made of genuine leather.
How to determine softness by touch
When choosing leather, try squeezing it lightly in your hand. Good soft leather:
folds into smooth folds rather than hard corners;
quickly returns to its original shape without creasing;
It doesn't feel like cold plastic—in fact, it feels warm and "alive."
Another method is to simply place the leather in your palm. If it hangs softly, rather than sticking out like a "house," you've found good material.
A little about tanning
Even the best sheepskin can lose its softness if it's poorly tanned. High-quality tanning requires:
proper tanning;
gently drying;
the use of oils and fats to maintain its suppleness.
Here we come to the main thing: choosing a reliable supplier. After all, it ultimately depends on them whether you get the leather of your dreams or just another piece of stiff material.
Italian Fashion—leather you love
Among the suppliers that craftsmen speak of, the Italian Fashion brand holds a special place. Why? Let's be honest: there are a lot of beautiful words on the market, but at Italian Fashion, they always stand for real quality. Five reasons why professionals choose Italian Fashion:
The best raw materials
We use select sheepskin for our clothing—even, flawless, and naturally soft.
The skill of Italian tanners
They know how to make leather both durable and soft to the touch.
A wide range of colors and finishes
Want a deep black, a soft caramel, a refined burgundy, or a trendy nude? Italian Fashion has it all—and more.
Competitive prices
This is especially important for small workshops and designers who value every euro. Despite the highest quality, Italian Fashion's prices remain very attractive.
Reputation
Reviews from tailors and designers speak for themselves: working with this leather is a pleasure, and clients return for more.
What can be sewn from 0.6–0.9 mm sheepskin
Sheepskin of this thickness and softness can be used to create almost anything:
Jackets and coats – lightweight yet warm, with a perfect fit.
Skirts and dresses – the leather drapes beautifully, flattering the figure.
Pants – the softness allows the leather to move freely.
Vests – a great option for layering.
Accessories – soft bags, gloves, hats.
Sewing tips
Even the best leather requires careful work. Here are a few tips to help you achieve the perfect result:
Use sharp tools – leather prefers a clean cut.
Use the right needle and presser foot – to avoid damaging the material.
Don't overuse glue – it's better to work on neat seams.
Let the leather rest – before cutting, leave it in the room where you will be sewing for 24 hours to allow the material to reach the desired humidity and temperature. Why Stiff Leather is the Enemy of Clothing
Imagine a jacket made of stiff leather. It may look impressive, but problems arise when you wear it:
The jacket doesn't fit.
When you move, creases appear that can't be straightened out.
Long-term wear causes discomfort.
Soft leather, on the other hand, works with you—it bends where needed and maintains the garment's shape.
Bottom Line: Choose with your heart and your hands.
When choosing leather for clothing, don't just look at the thickness numbers in the product description. Hold the material in your hands and feel it. Softness is something that can't be fully conveyed in photos or technical specifications, but it is precisely this that will make the product truly beloved.
And if you want to be confident in your choice, consider pellami Italian Fashion. This is a case where the words "best quality" and "affordable price" don't contradict each other, but go hand in hand.
📌 Conclusion:
For clothing, soft sheepskin with a thickness of 0.6–0.9 mm is ideal, but even if it's thicker, the most important thing is that the leather is soft and pliable. The best way to guarantee this is to choose a trusted supplier, like Italian Fashion.

