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Genuine, premium leather—that’s how you know if something is fine-quality. And when it comes to leather, Italian leather is among the finest in the world. It’s actually a misnomer, because “Italian leather” doesn’t necessarily have to be made in Italy. It actually refers more to the quality of the hides and the process used to produce the leather. If you're trying to figure out if something is made with genuine Italian leather, there are a few things you can keep an eye out for.
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- If you’re buying an Italian leather product, such as a purse, handbag, or tote, choose a reputable and well-known manufacturer to help make sure it’s legit.Thanks
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