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  2. 'Walmart Birkin' goes viral: What to know about Hermès ... - AOL

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    The bag has a customer rating of 4.7 stars out of five, as of Monday morning, and buyers, in their reviews, praised the bag's quality and appreciated the craftsmanship. Birkin bags: A symbol of wealth

  3. Crocodile skin - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile leather is an exotic leather which as a group, makes up less than 1% of the world's leather production. [2] It is rare compared to other hides such as sheep or cow and requires high levels of craftsmanship to prepare it for use in the consumer industry. [ 3 ]

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    Cottagecore will always be in and this Brooklyn-based fashion brand is making sure the trend stays for good. Afro-Latinx designer Dynasty George creates sustainably-sourced and vintage-style ...

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    Shop Now. Los Angeles-founded and now-New Jersey-based brand Billykirk makes artisanal leather products that are more accessory than apparel. This includes bags, wallets, cuffs, belts, and more.

  6. Cowhide - Wikipedia

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    Cowhide in a furrier's shop. Cowhide is the natural, unbleached skin and hair of a cow. It retains the original coloring of the animal. Cowhides are a product of the food industry from cattle. Cowhide is frequently processed into leather.

  7. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Many names and brands for such artificial leathers exist, including "pleather", a portmanteau of "plastic leather", and the brand name Naugahyde. [ 45 ] Another alternative is cultured leather which is lab-grown using cell-culture methods, [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] mushroom-based materials and gelatin-based textile made by upcycling meat industry waste.