Quoting from [DrummerDave]:
I am in the process of starting relations with a company in Pakistan, buying leather apparel.
How can I tell if the leather used in the products is the same type as we specified?
I specified full grain leather (not milled). Would I just look for natural scars and imperfections in the leather surface, since it shouldnt be milled and stamped w/ a grain pattern?
Quoting from [DrummerDave]:
I am in the process of starting relations with a company in Pakistan, buying leather apparel.
How can I tell if the leather used in the products is the same type as we specified?
I specified full grain leather (not milled). Would I just look for natural scars and imperfections in the leather surface, since it shouldnt be milled and stamped w/ a grain pattern?
Quoting from [DrummerDave]:
I am in the process of starting relations with a company in Pakistan, buying leather apparel.
How can I tell if the leather used in the products is the same type as we specified?
I specified full grain leather (not milled). Would I just look for natural scars and imperfections in the leather surface, since it shouldnt be milled and stamped w/ a grain pattern?
Since leather is a natural derivative-till you both have proper product understanding its better to have inspection of material before shipment either by your side or an expert agents like Impactiva.
Quoting from [DrummerDave]:
I am in the process of starting relations with a company in Pakistan, buying leather apparel.
How can I tell if the leather used in the products is the same type as we specified?
I specified full grain leather (not milled). Would I just look for natural scars and imperfections in the leather surface, since it shouldnt be milled and stamped w/ a grain pattern?
Since leather is a natural derivative-till you both have proper product understanding its better to have inspection of material before shipment either by your side or an expert agents like Impactiva.
Quoting from [DrummerDave]:
I am in the process of starting relations with a company in Pakistan, buying leather apparel.
How can I tell if the leather used in the products is the same type as we specified?
I specified full grain leather (not milled). Would I just look for natural scars and imperfections in the leather surface, since it shouldnt be milled and stamped w/ a grain pattern?