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Spoiler: It’s not just another sustainability buzzword—it might just reshape the future of leather fashion as we know it.

The Vintage Leather Jacket That Started It All

A few winters ago, I stumbled across a vintage leather jacket tucked away in a secondhand shop in Berlin. The leather was worn just right—softened over time, with the kind of creases and patina that money can’t buy. It had a story, maybe many. And despite its age, it felt incredibly relevant.

That jacket sparked a question I couldn’t shake: Why aren’t more clothes made to last like this?

That question led me down the rabbit hole of circular fashion—and it completely changed how I see my wardrobe, especially when it comes to leather.

So, What Is Circular Fashion?

In simple terms, circular fashion is a radical shift from the “take-make-waste” model to one that mimics nature: nothing wasted, everything reused. It’s about creating clothes designed to be:

  • Made to last
  • Reused or repaired
  • Eventually recycled or composted

Think of it like this: in a circular world, your leather boots could live multiple lives—first on your feet, then resoled for someone else, and finally, deconstructed into something new rather than ending up in a landfill.

Why Should Leather Fashion Fans Care?

You love leather. So do we. But let’s be real—leather isn’t exactly low-impact. From water usage to tanning chemicals, it has a footprint. Circular fashion offers a way to love leather without trashing the planet.

Here’s what it looks like:

1. Quality Over Quantity

That buttery-soft, full-grain leather bag? It’s built to age like fine wine. In circular fashion, the goal is fewer, better pieces—crafted to last years (if not decades).

2. Repair Is the New Luxury

Scuffed boots? A frayed lining? Don’t toss them—fix them. Circular fashion elevates maintenance to an art form. Custom re-stitching, new soles, conditioning treatments—it’s how your leather pieces gain character.

3. Secondhand Is First-Class

Buying pre-loved leather is the ultimate power move. You get craftsmanship, patina, and zero buyer’s guilt. It’s fashion with history—and that’s cool.

Circular Fashion vs Fast Fashion: A Leather Case Study

Let’s compare two leather jackets:

  • Fast Fashion Version: Faux leather, bonded seams, plastic zippers. It flakes in a season and ends up in the bin.
  • Circular Fashion Version: Vegetable-tanned leather, reinforced stitching, metal hardware. Ten years in, it’s still a wardrobe staple—or a killer vintage find.

One contributes to landfill. The other? It becomes legacy.

Brands Leading the Charge

Some leather fashion labels are already going circular:

  • Deadwood (Stockholm): They make leather jackets from upcycled vintage hides and factory off-cuts.
  • Elvis & Kresse (UK): They rescue leather scraps from luxury brands and turn them into high-end accessories.
  • Vyn (Switzerland): Sneakers with modular leather panels you can replace and swap out.

These brands aren’t just selling style. They’re selling stories—and responsibility.

How You Can Join the Circular Leather Movement

No need to overhaul your closet overnight. Here’s how to get started:

  • Buy less, choose well: Invest in timeless, repairable leather pieces.
  • Care for what you own: Clean, condition, and store leather properly.
  • Shop secondhand: There’s gold in vintage shops, trust us.
  • Repair before replacing: Get to know a good cobbler—they’re fashion alchemists.
  • Recycle wisely: Find take-back programs or donation centers for worn-out leather goods.

The Bottom Line

Circular fashion isn’t just a trend—it’s a mindset. One that asks us to slow down, to care, and to rethink what luxury really means. In the world of leather fashion, it means honoring the journey of every hide, every stitch, and every scuff.

So the next time you zip up your favorite jacket, ask yourself:

Is this piece just passing through, or is it part of something bigger?

And if you’re wondering—yes, I still have that vintage leather jacket. It’s more than a garment now. It’s a manifesto.

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The Truth About “Eco-Friendly” Fashion Brands https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/the-truth-about-eco-friendly-fashion-brands/ Sun, 13 Jul 2025 18:23:06 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3823 What Leather Lovers Deserve to Know Before They Buy Another “Sustainable” Jacket 🌱 The Rise of Green Labels: Marketing or Meaning? A few years ago, I was hunting for the perfect leather jacket—something timeless, responsibly made, and frankly, hot enough to make strangers wonder where I got it. Scrolling through Instagram, I stumbled upon a […]

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What Leather Lovers Deserve to Know Before They Buy Another “Sustainable” Jacket

🌱 The Rise of Green Labels: Marketing or Meaning?

A few years ago, I was hunting for the perfect leather jacket—something timeless, responsibly made, and frankly, hot enough to make strangers wonder where I got it. Scrolling through Instagram, I stumbled upon a sleek brown moto jacket under the tag #ecofriendlyfashion.

The caption read:
“Consciously crafted. Vegan leather. Sustainable love.”

It sounded like everything I wanted. Until I checked the materials: polyurethane-based faux leather—a.k.a. plastic. I paused. This didn’t feel “eco” at all.

🌍 “Eco-Friendly” Has an Asterisk

The fashion industry loves to flaunt green credentials—recycled buttons here, organic cotton linings there. But the truth is, eco-friendly fashion often comes with an asterisk.

Eco-friendly today is often code for less bad—not actually good. ❞

For leather fashion in particular, the conversation gets trickier. Many brands label vegan alternatives as “sustainable,” but rarely discuss what those synthetics do after they leave your closet.

🧵 What Goes Into “Vegan Leather”? Spoiler: It’s Not Lettuce

Let’s get real: most vegan leather is made from PVC or PU, which are petroleum-based. These materials don’t break down. They shed microplastics. They sit in landfills. And ironically, they can have a larger carbon footprint than vegetable-tanned real leather.

There are bio-based options—mushroom leather (mycelium), apple leather, pineapple leaves—but they’re still in early development, expensive, and rarely used in mass production.

So that “eco” bag that cost you $29.99? It’s probably doing the opposite of what the green tag promised.

🧥 Real Leather, Reimagined: The Quiet Side of Sustainable

Here’s where the conversation gets interesting for leather lovers.

🐄 Not All Leather Is Created Equal

There’s a world of difference between chrome-tanned fast fashion leather and vegetable-tanned, ethically sourced leather that’s crafted to last decades.

Some boutique brands—like Hender Scheme in Japan or Deadwood Studios in Sweden—are taking leather scraps, vintage jackets, or vegetable-tanned hides and creating small-batch, high-quality pieces that age beautifully.

These aren’t throwaway pieces. They’re heirlooms with stories stitched into every crease.

And that is sustainability in its most stylish form.

👗 When Greenwashing Meets Guilt-Tripping

We’re living in an era where consumers are guilted for every choice—especially in fashion. But here’s the deal: true eco-consciousness isn’t about buying the newest “green” drop from a fast fashion site. It’s about mindful consumption, repair, reuse, and choosing quality over quantity.

If a real leather jacket lasts 30 years and a plastic one lasts 3 before peeling apart, which one is really better for the planet?

🛍 How to Spot the Real Eco-Friendly Fashion Brands

If you’re serious about eco-friendly fashion—especially in leather—start by asking these questions:

  • What’s the tanning process? (Vegetable-tanned = better.)
  • Where is the leather sourced? (Byproducts of the meat industry? Local farms?)
  • Is the product made to last, or to trend?
  • Are materials and supply chains transparent?
  • Do they offer repair services or resale options?

Real sustainability isn’t sexy on a label—it’s quiet, rigorous, and backed by action.

💬 Final Thoughts: Less Noise, More Nuance

Leather fashion sits at a complicated crossroad in the sustainability debate. But nuance is where the truth lives.

Yes, you can love the feel of supple leather and care about the planet. You can reject fast fashion without buying faux-eco hype. And you can demand transparency without losing your personal style.

So the next time you see eco-friendly fashion slapped onto a $20 handbag made of plastic, take a breath, scroll on, and remember: sustainability is a practice—not a tagline.

🖤 For Leather Lovers Who Think Deeper

Invest in quality. Ask questions. Wear your pieces like stories.

Eco-friendly fashion isn’t always what it seems—but with eyes wide open, it can be what you make it.

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🔥 DIY Jewelry Trends to Try This Weekend https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/diy-jewelry-trends-to-try-this-weekend/ Tue, 01 Jul 2025 16:36:52 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3788 Breathe New Life Into Your Leather Fashion Game By LeatherFashion.co.nz, Leather Fashion Enthusiast & Weekend Crafter Extraordinaire Why DIY Jewelry Now? Let’s be real: we’ve all stood in front of the mirror thinking, “This outfit just needs… something.” A pop of texture. A hint of rebellion. A whisper of you. And nothing whispers (or shouts) […]

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Breathe New Life Into Your Leather Fashion Game

By LeatherFashion.co.nz, Leather Fashion Enthusiast & Weekend Crafter Extraordinaire

Why DIY Jewelry Now?

Let’s be real: we’ve all stood in front of the mirror thinking, “This outfit just needs… something.” A pop of texture. A hint of rebellion. A whisper of you.

And nothing whispers (or shouts) personal style quite like handcrafted jewelry—especially when it’s made from rich, tactile materials like leather, suede, or repurposed vintage bits.

The good news? This weekend is your chance to dive into the world of DIY jewelry trends and craft something that actually feels like you.

✂ Trend #1: Leather Tassel Earrings That Flirt with the Wind

The Vibe

Think: Boho meets biker. These earrings swing with every step, and they pair perfectly with your go-to moto jacket or suede fringe skirt.

How To

Grab leather scraps (even old belts or handbags), slice into slim tassels, then secure them to earring hooks with jump rings. Bonus points for layering different shades—think burgundy, charcoal, and camel.

Insider Tip

Want that soft, worn-in look? Rub a bit of coconut oil into the leather. It’ll look like you’ve owned them forever—in the best way.

🖤 Trend #2: Wraparound Leather Chokers with Edge

The Vibe

Minimalist with a smirk. Whether tied into a bow or left hanging loose, a leather choker gives serious 90s energy—with a 2025 twist.

How To

Cut a strip of thin leather cord about 36 inches long. Wrap once or twice around your neck and tie loosely in the front. Add small charms or metal beads at the ends for extra flair.

Real Talk

This is one of those DIY jewelry trends that looks boutique-bought—but costs less than your morning coffee.

✨ Trend #3: Statement Cuffs from Repurposed Belts

The Vibe

Bold, structured, and full of attitude. A leather cuff makes your wrist the main character.

How To

Snag a worn-out leather belt from your closet (or a thrift store for a dollar). Cut it to wrist size, punch holes, and add snaps or studs. Don’t be afraid to stamp initials or symbols into the surface for that extra personal touch.

Weekend Win

One belt = 3+ cuffs. Gift the extras, or start that Etsy side hustle.

🔗 Trend #4: Chain + Leather Fusion Necklaces

The Vibe

Urban glam. Chunky chain links intertwined with soft leather strips give you contrast that commands attention.

How To

Weave leather cord through oversized metal chain links. Tie it off with a lobster clasp and jump rings—or if you’re feeling daring, leave the ends raw and tie it on with a knot.

Why It Works

It’s the perfect marriage of soft and hard textures. Leather lovers will recognize the material instantly; everyone else will just ask, “Where’d you get that?”

🎨 Trend #5: Mixed-Media Leather Charms

The Vibe

Playful and artsy. Leather charms dangling from a hoop earring or necklace feel eclectic in the best way.

How To

Cut leather into fun shapes—stars, moons, feathers, lightning bolts. Punch a small hole, attach to jewelry findings, and mix with beads, shells, or metallic charms.

Style Note

Mismatch on purpose. Leather in one ear, metal in the other. This is your playground—there are no rules.

🛍 Don’t Forget the Tools

You’ll need:

·         Leather scraps or cords (try thrifted bags!)

·         Sharp scissors or rotary cutter

·         E6000 glue or fabric glue

·         Jump rings and earring hooks

·         Hole puncher for leather

·         Jewelry pliers

Optional: studs, stamps, beads, metal charms, or old jewelry to take apart.

Final Thoughts: Your Style, Your Signature

This isn’t about following trends for the sake of it. It’s about harnessing DIY jewelry trends to extend your style narrative—especially if you’re already rocking leather skirts, jackets, or boots.

Each piece you create becomes part of your signature. It’s a tiny rebellion against fast fashion and a quiet celebration of your individuality.

So go ahead—cut, twist, burnish, and stitch your way into a weekend of creative bliss.

💬 Tell Us:

Which DIY project are you trying first? Got a leather scrap stash just begging to be transformed? Drop your ideas or pics in the comments—we’re all about sharing the craft-love.

#DIYJewelry #LeatherFashion #WeekendProjects #StyleYourself

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🛍️ How to Shop Smart and Style Hard: A Thrifted Leather Love Letter https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/how-to-shop-smart-and-style-hard-a-thrifted-leather-love-letter/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 16:08:12 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3782 Intro: Style Isn’t Bought—It’s Hunted Let’s be real: the coolest outfits don’t come from the mall. They come from moments of fashion serendipity—when you dig through a forgotten rack in the back of a dusty thrift store and pull out a buttery-soft leather jacket for $20. That’s not just a good deal; that’s a win. […]

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Intro: Style Isn’t Bought—It’s Hunted

Let’s be real: the coolest outfits don’t come from the mall. They come from moments of fashion serendipity—when you dig through a forgotten rack in the back of a dusty thrift store and pull out a buttery-soft leather jacket for $20. That’s not just a good deal; that’s a win.

Shopping smart isn’t about spending less—it’s about spending right. And styling hard? That’s the art of turning thrift-store finds into street-style statements. If you’re obsessed with leather fashion (and let’s face it, who isn’t?), you’re about to fall in love with the thrifted leather revolution.

🧭 The Treasure Map: Where to Hunt for Thrifted Leather Gold

Forget basic shopping lists. You’re going on a fashion scavenger hunt. Here’s how to sharpen your eye for thrifted leather gems:

1. Go Beyond the Obvious

Goodwill? Yes. Salvation Army? Of course. But don’t sleep on:

·         Estate sales (old-school leather galore)

·         Facebook Marketplace (hello, vintage biker jackets)

·         Consignment boutiques in rich zip codes (trust me)

2. Touch Everything

You’ll know it when you feel it. Real leather has a grainy texture, a bit of weight, and that unmistakable smell. Fakes feel flat, plasticky, and—well—sad.

3. Look Past the Dust

That oversized leather blazer from the ’90s? With a little styling, it screams Bella Hadid at Paris Fashion Week. Look for shape, potential, and personality—not perfection.

🧵 Style Hard: Breathing Life into Thrifted Leather

Now that you’ve scored your leather grail, the magic begins. Thrifted leather isn’t just a piece of clothing—it’s a story waiting to be rewritten.

✨ The Biker Jacket Rebirth

My first thrifted leather find was a men’s XL motorcycle jacket from 1987. Beat-up, heavy, and worn in all the right places. I cropped it, added metal studs, and paired it with high-waisted trousers. Strangers asked me where I bought it.

“You can’t,” I’d reply. “It found me.”

👜 Upcycle the Unexpected

That cracked leather tote with weird patches? Strip it down and turn it into a crossbody clutch. Old leather belts? Upcycle them into statement chokers or boot straps.

Thrifted leather has nine lives—you just need vision.

🔥 Pro Tips: Shop Smart Like a Leather Pro

✅ Check the Lining

Even if the leather’s perfect, a shredded lining is a dealbreaker—unless you’re ready for a DIY project or a trip to the tailor.

✅ Don’t Fear Flaws

Scuffs and scratches? Those are called patina, and they’re like wrinkles on Paul Newman—just part of the charm.

✅ Haggle—Gently

At smaller shops or flea markets, don’t be afraid to ask, “Would you take $15 for this?” Worst case, they say no. Best case? You walk away with vintage Margiela for lunch money.

📸 How to Style Thrifted Leather for Maximum Impact

Whether it’s a jacket, skirt, or boot, here’s how to give your leather piece the attention it deserves.

💃 The Power Piece Principle

Let your thrifted leather item be the main event. Keep the rest of your outfit simple—think wide-leg jeans, crisp tees, or turtlenecks in neutral tones.

📷 Instagram-Worthy Combos

·         Thrifted leather trench + hoodie + mini sunglasses = Off-duty model vibes

·         Cropped leather vest + long pleated skirt = Y2K meets academia

·         Boxy leather blazer + bike shorts = Sporty spice, elevated

🌱 Why Thrifted Leather Is the Real Sustainable Flex

Fast fashion wants you to believe sustainable style means beige basics and bamboo socks. But the real eco-warriors are rocking 30-year-old leather bombers with cigarette burns and stories to tell.

Thrifted leather = low waste + high style. You’re saving a masterpiece from the landfill and looking like you belong on a Milan runway. That’s fashion activism, baby.

🧠 Final Thoughts: Style Is About Soul

Shopping smart isn’t about restraint—it’s about strategy. It’s about knowing where to look, what to feel for, and how to dream beyond the rack.

And styling hard? That’s your creative flex. That’s taking something forgotten and making it unforgettable.

So next time someone asks, “Where’d you get that jacket?”

Smile, toss your thrifted leather over your shoulder, and say:

“Oh, this old thing? It’s one of a kind.”

💬 Tell Us Your Thrifted Leather Story

Found a $500 coat for $10? Reworked a vintage vest into runway magic? Drop your stories in the comments—we’re building a leather lover’s hall of fame.

#ShopSmartStyleHard #ThriftedLeather #LeatherFashionRevolution

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Why Everyone’s DIY-ing Their Own Shoes Now https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/why-everyones-diy-ing-their-own-shoes-now/ Tue, 24 Jun 2025 14:31:32 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3768 Because mass-produced just isn’t cutting it anymore—and leather lovers know it best. The Rise of the DIY Shoe Movement A few years ago, if you said you were making your own shoes, you’d probably get a polite smile and a concerned, “Good luck with that.” But now? You’re more likely to get an excited “Send […]

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Because mass-produced just isn’t cutting it anymore—and leather lovers know it best.

The Rise of the DIY Shoe Movement

A few years ago, if you said you were making your own shoes, you’d probably get a polite smile and a concerned, “Good luck with that.”

But now?

You’re more likely to get an excited “Send me the tutorial!” or “Where’d you get that pattern?” The world of DIY shoes has exploded—especially among leather fashion enthusiasts who crave something beyond what retail offers.

This isn’t just a trend. It’s a rebellion.

Against sameness. Against fast fashion. Against poorly stitched pleather claiming to be “luxury.”

It All Started With a Pair of Boots

Meet Clara.

She’s a leather artisan from Austin who used to spend weekends thrifting for vintage boots. “I was tired of finding boots that were either too worn or too basic,” she says. “I wanted something with guts. Texture. Soul.”

So, she learned how to make her own.

It started small—just re-dyeing old leather. Then she got her hands on some Italian veg-tan leather and a shoe last. One YouTube binge and several failed prototypes later, she made her first real pair. Wobbly, imperfect—but utterly hers.

Now she sells custom pairs and runs a workshop teaching others the art of DIY shoes.

Why Leatherheads Are Leading the DIY Shoe Revolution

Let’s face it: Leather people are different.

They care about craftsmanship. Smell. Grain. Stitch density. They understand that leather ages like good whiskey, and that even a mistake, if made in leather, somehow adds character.

This makes them perfect candidates for DIY shoe-making. Here’s why:

1. Authenticity Is King

People are tired of soulless, logo-plastered sneakers made in factories that cut corners. With DIY shoes, every stitch tells a story. You know who made them: you.

2. Customization = Empowerment

Want a mocha calfskin derby with brass eyelets and waxed linen laces? Good luck finding that off the rack. When you DIY, you don’t compromise—you create.

3. Sustainability, But Make It Chic

Scrap leather gets new life. Vintage belts become straps. Leftover suede becomes lining. It’s creative recycling at its best—and you wear it with pride.

The Thrill of the Process

You don’t need a factory. You need:

  • A shoe last
  • Some leather (preferably full-grain if you’re feeling fancy)
  • A stitching awl
  • Patience

The process is part therapy, part puzzle. Cutting, punching, stitching—it’s grounding. Meditative. And when you finally step into a pair of shoes you crafted with your own hands? That’s the kind of high no store-bought pair can match.

DIY Shoes: The New Fashion Flex

In a world full of drop culture and limited editions, it’s funny that the biggest flex in fashion right now… is making it yourself.

Your hand-stitched oxfords say more than any hyped-up collab. They say:

“I’ve got style. I’ve got skill. I didn’t just buy this—I built it.”

DIY shoes aren’t about perfection. They’re about identity.

Where to Start If You’re Feeling Inspired

Thinking of dipping your toe (pun intended) into the world of DIY shoes? Start small.

  • Repair an old pair with new soles or laces.
  • Try a kit—brands like SneakerKit or Carreducker offer beginner-friendly shoe kits.
  • Join a community—Reddit’s r/Goodyearwelt or leatherworking forums are goldmines.

And if you’re already good with leather? You’ve got a head start. Turn your next jacket scrap into a loafer upper. Or make a sandal from leftover hide. Creativity is currency here.

Final Stitch

So, why is everyone DIY-ing their own shoes now?

Because it’s no longer about just wearing shoes. It’s about owning every part of the process.
It’s about rejecting disposable fashion in favor of something lasting, meaningful—and deeply personal.

In a world obsessed with the new, leather fashion lovers are turning to the old ways: making by hand, crafting with care, and walking in shoes that carry a story.

And frankly? That’s the kind of trend we hope never goes out of style.

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10 Fashion Hacks That Seem Fake But Actually Work (Especially for Leather Fashion Lovers) https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/10-fashion-hacks-that-seem-fake-but-actually-work-especially-for-leather-fashion-lovers/ Sun, 22 Jun 2025 03:54:50 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3763 When it comes to fashion, we’re all looking for those little tricks that make life easier. You know, the kinds of hacks that sound too good to be true. But hey, sometimes, they really do work! Especially if you’re a fan of leather fashion, these tricks can transform your wardrobe without breaking the bank. From […]

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When it comes to fashion, we’re all looking for those little tricks that make life easier. You know, the kinds of hacks that sound too good to be true. But hey, sometimes, they really do work! Especially if you’re a fan of leather fashion, these tricks can transform your wardrobe without breaking the bank. From maintaining your leather pieces to styling them with ease, here’s a list of fashion hacks that might seem a bit out there but are totally legit.

1. Condition Your Leather with Olive Oil for a Soft, Luxurious Finish

Let’s be real—leather jackets, bags, and shoes can sometimes feel a little stiff, especially when they’re new. One fashion hack that seems almost too simple is conditioning your leather items with olive oil. Yes, olive oil. It might sound like something you should be drizzling over your pasta, but in reality, it works wonders to keep leather supple and shiny. Just apply a small amount to a soft cloth, gently rub it into your leather, and watch the magic happen.

Storytime: I once tried this on my vintage leather jacket that had seen better days. After a single application, it went from looking like something out of a thrift store to a buttery, soft, well-loved piece. It almost felt like a fresh investment!

2. Use a Hairdryer to Break in Leather Shoes Faster

Breaking in leather shoes can be a painful process. But here’s a little trick that works surprisingly well—heat them up with a blow dryer! Gently warm the leather for a few seconds, then wear the shoes with thick socks while they’re still warm. The leather will mold to your feet, and you’ll avoid the blisters that usually come with breaking in new shoes.

Pro Tip: When working with leather shoes, make sure you don’t hold the dryer too close to avoid overheating the leather, which can cause damage.

3. Remove Scuff Marks with a Banana Peel

Yes, you read that right. If your beloved leather boots or handbag are sporting some scuff marks, grab a banana peel. Rub the inside of the peel gently onto the scuff marks—don’t just eat the banana and toss the peel! The natural oils in the peel can work wonders on leather, making those unsightly marks vanish.

Storytime: I used to think this hack was a joke until I tried it. I was about to throw out a pair of boots that had developed some scuffs after only a few months. After using the banana peel trick, they were looking as fresh as ever!

4. Use Petroleum Jelly to Restore Leather’s Shine

Petroleum jelly (like Vaseline) is one of those things you probably have in your bathroom already. But did you know it can be used to restore the shine on your leather goods? Just dab a small amount onto a cloth and gently rub it into your leather pieces. The jelly helps to bring out a rich shine while moisturizing the leather at the same time.

Bonus: This works especially well on leather furniture or car seats. It’s one of those easy hacks you’ll wonder how you didn’t know about sooner.

5. Turn Old Leather Jackets into Trendy Cropped Versions

Got an oversized leather jacket that’s been sitting in your closet for years? Here’s a hack that’ll breathe new life into it: simply crop it! The trick is to cut it at the right spot, just above the waist. But here’s the catch—before you make the cut, consider rolling the edges so they don’t fray. You can even add a stylish chain or studded detailing to give it that punk vibe.

Storytime: I recently cropped a jacket I found at a thrift store, and it instantly became my go-to layering piece. Paired with high-waisted jeans and boots, it looks like I’ve got a custom-made piece!

6. Revive Faded Leather with Dark Shoe Polish

Leather can lose its rich color over time, especially with frequent exposure to the sun. But instead of tossing out your favorite worn-out pieces, you can revive the color with a dark shoe polish. Just apply it with a soft cloth and buff it in for an instant color refresh. It works wonders on bags, shoes, and even jackets.

Pro Tip: If you’re going for a more natural finish, be sure to test it out on a small, inconspicuous area first to make sure it blends well with the leather’s original shade.

7. Use Baby Wipes for Quick Leather Clean-Ups

For those on-the-go moments when your leather items get a little dirty, baby wipes are a game-changer. They’re gentle enough not to damage leather but effective enough to remove light stains and dust. Keep a pack in your bag, especially if you own leather bags, shoes, or belts.

Storytime: I once spilled coffee on my leather tote during a hectic morning. I panicked, but a quick wipe down with a baby wipe saved the day. It was like nothing had happened.

8. Stuff Your Leather Bags with Newspaper to Maintain Shape

Leather bags can lose their shape if they’re left empty or squished in a closet. To prevent this, stuff your bags with crumpled newspaper when you’re not using them. It helps maintain their structure and prevents creases or wrinkles from setting in.

Pro Tip: If you want your leather bag to keep its shape while traveling, fill it with clothes or other soft items that won’t damage the bag but still offer some support.

9. DIY Leather Scent with Essential Oils

If your leather goods have started to lose that fresh, earthy smell, you can give them a little boost with essential oils. Just add a few drops of a scent you like (lavender, sandalwood, or even leather-scented oils) onto a cotton ball, and place it inside your leather bag or jacket. Over time, the leather will absorb the scent, leaving it smelling just as luxurious as it feels.

Pro Tip: Test this on a hidden area first to make sure it doesn’t affect the leather finish.

10. Use a Rubber Band to Create Instant Leather Ruching

Want to add some texture to your leather skirt or dress? Instead of buying expensive designs, create your own ruching effect by folding the leather slightly and securing it with a rubber band. Let it sit for a while, and when you remove the band, you’ll have a beautifully gathered effect that looks like you spent hours in the fitting room.

Storytime: I did this hack with an old leather pencil skirt, and it gave my outfit a chic, high-fashion vibe without needing to splurge on a new piece.

Wrapping It Up: Leather Fashion Hacks Are Your New Best Friend

There you have it—10 fashion hacks that may sound like they belong on a list of urban myths but are actually tried and tested, especially when it comes to leather fashion. Whether you’re giving your leather jacket a new lease on life, speeding up the break-in process of shoes, or adding some texture to your favorite skirt, these tricks will help you get the most out of your wardrobe.

Remember, fashion is about experimenting and finding what works for you. So, next time you’re in a fashion bind, don’t be afraid to try one of these “too good to be true” hacks—you might just be surprised at how well they work.

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Lab-Grown, Love-Shown: Diamonds for a Better Tomorrow https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/lab-grown-love-shown-diamonds-for-a-better-tomorrow/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 06:02:28 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3843 How Are Lab Diamonds Made? Most people think diamonds only come from deep inside the Earth. That’s true but it’s not the only way to get a diamond anymore. Today, we also have lab grown diamonds. These diamonds are made by scientists in special labs instead of being dug out of the ground. Even though […]

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How Are Lab Diamonds Made?

Most people think diamonds only come from deep inside the Earth. That’s true but it’s not the only way to get a diamond anymore. Today, we also have lab grown diamonds. These diamonds are made by scientists in special labs instead of being dug out of the ground.

Even though they are made in a lab, they are real diamonds. They shine, sparkle, and look just like mined diamonds. In fact, even expert jewelers need special tools to tell them apart!

How Do They Make Lab Diamonds?

Making lab created diamonds is a smart and clean process. Scientists use two main ways to grow diamonds: HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) and CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition).

In HPHT, they heat carbon and squeeze it very hard. That makes it turn into a diamond, just like deep inside Earth. In CVD, they start with a tiny diamond seed. They put it in a gas-filled box, and the gas slowly builds up layer by layer to make a full-sized diamond.

Why People in Home AUS Like Lab Grown Diamonds

People in Home AUS are smart and love helping the planet. That’s why they like lab grown diamonds. These diamonds don’t hurt the environment. They are clean, safe, and made with care.

Also, they cost less than regular diamonds. So families, young couples, and even students are buying lab created diamonds for gifts and special occasions.

A Diamond That Matches Your Values

In Home AUS, people believe in making good choices. That means choosing things that are not only pretty but also kind to others and the Earth. Lab grown diamonds are just that. They don’t need big machines to dig up land or hurt animals. They are peaceful, pretty, and planet-friendly.

Lab Diamonds vs. Mined Diamonds

Let’s talk about the differences between mined diamonds and lab created diamonds. Both are real diamonds. Both sparkle. Both can be put in rings, necklaces, and earrings.

But mined diamonds are found underground, sometimes in places where people or nature can be harmed. It takes a lot of digging and can cause pollution.

On the other hand, lab grown diamonds are made safely in labs. They use less water, less land, and no heavy digging. That makes them better for the Earth.

Are They Really the Same?

Yes! Lab grown diamonds are made of the same stuff as mined ones: carbon. They are just as strong and last just as long.

Even scientists at diamond labs and famous gem testers agree that lab created diamonds are real diamonds. So if someone gives you one, feel proud you’re wearing a real gem!

They Cost Less but Shine Just As Bright

Another reason people love lab created diamonds is the price. They are usually 30% to 50% cheaper than mined diamonds. That means you can get a bigger or shinier diamond for the same price.

Imagine you want to buy a diamond ring for your mum. A mined diamond might cost $3,000. But a same-size lab grown diamond might only cost $1,800. That’s a big saving!

More Diamond for Your Dollar

In Home AUS, where people like smart shopping, this is a big win. With the money you save, you can buy matching earrings or even plan a fun family day out.

Famous People Wear Lab Diamonds Too

You might think only regular people wear lab grown diamonds, but that’s not true. Many famous stars wear them too!

Actress Emma Watson, known for playing Hermione in Harry Potter, loves lab created diamonds. She says they are better for the planet and still look amazing.

So if you wear lab diamonds, you’re in good company!

Shiny and Kind

In today’s world, being kind is cool. That includes choosing jewelry that doesn’t hurt people or the Earth. Lab grown diamonds are a shiny way to show you care.

A Jewelry Shop in Home AUS Shares Its Story

One local jewelry shop in Home AUS started selling lab created diamonds last year. They noticed something exciting. More and more young people started coming in. Some were buying gifts for birthdays or anniversaries. Others were choosing diamonds for their weddings.

The shop owner said, “People want beauty, but they also want honesty. With lab grown diamonds, we can give them both.”

Customers loved knowing that their diamonds didn’t come from a mine and didn’t cause harm to nature or people.

Why Parents and Kids Are Choosing Lab Diamonds

Parents in Home AUS are teaching their kids about smart shopping. That means buying things that last and that are good for the world. Many kids are now choosing lab created diamonds when they want to give something special to family or friends.

A 12-year-old boy saved up to buy his sister a necklace with a tiny lab grown diamond in it. He said, “It’s real, and it didn’t hurt the Earth. That’s why I picked it.”

That’s the kind of thinking that makes Home AUS a great place to live.

What the Future Looks Like

Experts believe that in the next 10 years, most diamonds will be made in labs. People are learning more about the benefits of lab grown diamonds, and they like what they see.

In Home AUS, where people care about the environment and clean living, the future is already starting. Jewelry stores, fashion brands, and schools are all talking more about lab created diamonds.

Technology Makes Them Better

As science gets better, lab created diamonds will become even more perfect. They may also become even cheaper, so more people can enjoy them.

Final Thoughts: A Diamond for a Better World

In the end, lab grown diamonds are more than just shiny rocks. They are a symbol of smart choices, clean living, and kindness to the Earth.

In a place like Home AUS, where people think about the future and care for others, lab created diamonds are the perfect match. They are real, beautiful, and full of meaning.

So whether you’re buying a gift, planning a wedding, or just love pretty things, remember: a lab grown diamond is a bright, kind, and brilliant choice.

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Cyberleather Trends for 2025 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/cyberleather-trends-for-2025/ Mon, 26 May 2025 20:52:10 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3702 Futuristic Feel. Earth-Friendly Roots. Street-Ready Style. The Future of Leather Isn’t Animal. It’s Cyber. Remember when leather had to mean cowhide, chemicals, and a not-so-great carbon footprint? Those days are quickly fading — not because leather is going out of style, but because Cyber Leather is rewriting the rules. Cyberleather is not just a buzzword. […]

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Futuristic Feel. Earth-Friendly Roots. Street-Ready Style.

The Future of Leather Isn’t Animal. It’s Cyber.

Remember when leather had to mean cowhide, chemicals, and a not-so-great carbon footprint? Those days are quickly fading — not because leather is going out of style, but because Cyber Leather is rewriting the rules.

Cyberleather is not just a buzzword. It’s a new era of high-performance, bio-engineered, cruelty-free leather alternatives — think lab-grown fibers, tech-smart textiles, and bio-based synthetics that are as luxurious as the real thing (and often more durable). In 2025, Cyberleather is no longer niche. It’s fashion’s next frontier.

What Exactly Is Cyber Leather?

Let’s clear the fog.

Cyber Leather isn’t just “faux leather 2.0.” It’s the lovechild of biotechnology, material science, and design innovation. Picture this:

  • Lab-grown collagen fibers mimicking animal hides without animals.
  • Mushroom mycelium-based leathers that grow in trays, not on farms.
  • Recycled plant waste turned into supple leather-like sheets.
  • Nano-engineered coatings that repel water, resist bacteria, and flex with your body.

In short: Cyberleather is everything leather wishes it could be.

Why 2025 Is the Cyberleather Breakout Year

Here’s what’s making Cyberleather not just a concept, but a closet essential this year:

1. Tech Meets Texture

Designers in 2025 are experimenting with AI-generated textures, embedding microchips for authenticity tracking, and even laser-etching custom patterns directly into Cyberleather surfaces. Your jacket isn’t just a statement — it’s a conversation between fashion and tech.

Example:
Berlin-based brand M0RPHiC just dropped a Cyberleather trench that changes color based on temperature. Think heat-reactive nostalgia meets Blade Runner energy.

2. Sustainability Goes Ultra-Luxe

Forget scratchy faux leather. Cyberleather is softer than calfskin, more consistent in texture, and a win for the planet. Many versions are made with zero animal input, non-toxic dyes, and minimal water usage.

Storytime:
When up-and-coming designer Lina Ortega launched her 2025 collection entirely in pineapple Cyberleather, skeptics expected novelty. But the collection sold out — twice. Turns out, luxury buyers love sustainability when it doesn’t scream hemp and patchouli.

3. Cyberpunk-Inspired Aesthetics Are Back

Cyberleather feels tailor-made for the return of techno-goth, dystopian streetwear, and futuristic minimalism. The material adapts beautifully to sculptural silhouettes, sharp cuts, and moody metallic sheens.

Trend watch:
Look out for Cyberleather cargo pants with magnetic closures, chrome-dipped corsets, and bio-coated moto jackets popping up in fashion week circuits.

The Cyber Leather Materials to Know in 2025

If you’re a fashion buyer, stylist, or designer, these are your new best friends:

  • Mylo™: Grown from mushroom roots (mycelium) and looks like high-end suede.
  • Desserto®: Made from cactus — surprisingly soft, durable, and matte.
  • Zoa by Modern Meadow: Lab-grown collagen, offering the closest feel to animal leather.
  • VEGEA™: Grape-based leather from wine industry waste (cheers to that).

These materials aren’t science fiction anymore. They’re shipping by the meter.

How Brands Are Embracing Cyber Leather

Big names are on board.

  • Hermès collaborated with MycoWorks to develop a Cyberleather version of its iconic Victoria bag.
  • Balenciaga’s latest capsule collection includes puffer coats made entirely of mycelium leather.
  • Pangaia has doubled down on Cyberleather sneakers, ditching traditional leather entirely.

Even automotive brands are redesigning car interiors with Cyber Leather, prioritizing futuristic design and durability over tradition.

From Skepticism to Status Symbol

The biggest shift? Cyberleather isn’t seen as a compromise anymore. It’s become a symbol of forward-thinking luxury.

Early adopters aren’t wearing it in spite of what it is — they’re wearing it because of what it represents: innovation, ethics, and the cool edge of fashion’s future.

Where to Shop (or Stalk) Cyberleather in 2025

Ready to get your hands on some? Try these spots:

  • Ssense and Farfetch now tag items as “Cyberleather” under sustainability filters.
  • Studio Unisex is gaining a cult following for its techy-yet-tailored Cyberleather outerwear.
  • Etsy makers are even offering handcrafted accessories with emerging cyber-textiles.

But be quick — the best pieces sell out fast.

Final Thought: Cyber Leather Isn’t a Trend. It’s a Turning Point.

2025 isn’t just another year in fashion. It’s a reckoning — with the planet, with technology, and with what luxury means.

Cyber Leather is at the heart of that shift. It offers fashion lovers the same drama, structure, and swagger as traditional leather — minus the baggage. It’s not just about looking good. It’s about dressing like you care where the future is headed.

And spoiler: It’s headed toward Cyberleather.

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Why Upcycled Fashion Is the Coolest Movement in 2025 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/why-upcycled-fashion-is-the-coolest-movement-in-2025/ Sat, 24 May 2025 16:45:18 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3818 Forget fast fashion—this is the era of flipping, reworking, and revolutionizing style, one leather jacket at a time. The Leather Revolution No One Saw Coming Picture this: A vintage leather trench coat from the 1980s, rescued from a dusty thrift store rack, now reincarnated as a cropped moto jacket with patchwork detailing, hand-painted panels, and […]

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Forget fast fashion—this is the era of flipping, reworking, and revolutionizing style, one leather jacket at a time.

The Leather Revolution No One Saw Coming

Picture this: A vintage leather trench coat from the 1980s, rescued from a dusty thrift store rack, now reincarnated as a cropped moto jacket with patchwork detailing, hand-painted panels, and a story in every stitch.

Welcome to the world of upcycled fashion, where sustainability meets rebellious style—and in 2025, it’s officially the coolest club in town. Especially in the leather scene, where craftsmanship and conscious design are shaking hands like old friends reuniting after a wild ride.

So, What Is Upcycled Fashion Anyway?

Upcycled fashion is more than just a buzzword or a Pinterest aesthetic. It’s the art of transforming discarded or pre-loved materials into new, high-quality garments with unique flair.

For leather lovers, it’s a chance to breathe new life into worn jackets, vintage pants, forgotten handbags—turning them into edgy, one-of-a-kind pieces that feel like you raided the wardrobe of the future.

The Cool Factor: Why It Hits Hard in 2025

Here’s why upcycled fashion is everywhere this year—especially in leather fashion:

1. It Tells a Damn Good Story

Fast fashion? Soulless.
Upcycled leather? It’s got character. It’s the kind of piece someone stops you on the street to ask about.

Like how Maya, a Berlin-based designer, stitched together remnants of three damaged biker jackets into a single avant-garde coat. She didn’t just save materials—she preserved history. That kind of energy is magnetic in 2025.

2. It’s Punk, Luxe, and Eco-Smart—All at Once

Upcycled leather fashion hits a rare trifecta. It rebels against waste, it oozes luxury, and it’s incredibly forward-thinking.

It’s like giving the finger to overproduction while looking damn good doing it. Even big-name fashion houses—yes, them—are jumping in. Balenciaga’s upcycled line? Sold out in days. Streetwear collabs with salvaged motorcycle gear? Hotter than ever.

Real Talk: Not All Leather Is Created Equal

There’s leather, and then there’s upcycled leather. The difference is in the vibe—and the values.

When you wear something upcycled, you’re choosing legacy over landfill. That bomber jacket patched with old belts and glove leather? It’s not just stylish. It’s ethical. It’s layered. It says, “I care, but I also came to slay.”

Creators Are the New Icons

2025 belongs to the makers. The reworkers. The storytellers.

On TikTok and Instagram, DIY leather artists are documenting their process like never before—sharing how they stitch together scraps, repaint faded finishes, and reimagine silhouettes.

If 2023 was the year of minimalism, 2025 is pure creative chaos—in the best way. We’re talking leather corsets made from old couches, fringe bags built from leftover skirts, and full-blown upcycled fashion shows popping up in parking lots and abandoned warehouses.

It’s Not Just a Trend. It’s a Movement.

What makes upcycled fashion in 2025 more than just cool is that it’s built on community, not just commerce.

Workshops are booming. Peer-to-peer fashion swaps have gone digital. And suddenly, wearing someone else’s old jacket feels like a radical act of connection.

For the leather fashion crowd, it’s a breath of fresh air. Less gatekeeping. More grit. Less plastic sheen. More patina and poetry.

How to Start Your Upcycled Leather Journey

Want to get in on the movement? Here’s how to dive into upcycled fashion without looking like you tried too hard:

  • Thrift with vision: Look for real leather pieces with good bones. A bad fit can be tailored; bad material can’t be salvaged.
  • Follow the rework artists: Creators like @stitchwitchleather and @reclaimedskin are making magic from scraps. Learn from their process.
  • Start small: A belt turned into a cuff. A handbag with new hardware. Dip your toes before you dive in.
  • Tell your piece’s story: When someone compliments it—and they will—share its backstory. Upcycled fashion thrives on narrative.

Final Stitch: The Future Is Already Here

Upcycled fashion in 2025 isn’t about looking perfect. It’s about being authentic, courageous, and a little scrappy—in the coolest possible way.

And when it comes to leather? It’s proof that the old can be bold, the used can be luxe, and sustainability can be downright sexy.

So next time you’re tempted to click “Add to Cart” on another mass-produced piece, pause. Grab a needle, a friend, or a vintage leather coat—and start something real.

Because in 2025, the future of fashion is upcycled. And it’s already looking better on you.

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5 Celebs Who Secretly Rewear Their Clothes (Sustainably Chic!) https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/5-celebs-who-secretly-rewear-their-clothes-sustainably-chic/ Thu, 22 May 2025 19:44:05 +0000 https://www.leatherfashion.co.nz/?p=3691 In an age where every red carpet look is scrutinized, snapped, and spun into a million headlines, you’d think rewearing an outfit would be fashion suicide. But think again. A handful of A-listers are tossing that outdated rulebook and showing us that sustainable fashion can still be seriously chic—especially when it’s styled with purpose and […]

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In an age where every red carpet look is scrutinized, snapped, and spun into a million headlines, you’d think rewearing an outfit would be fashion suicide. But think again. A handful of A-listers are tossing that outdated rulebook and showing us that sustainable fashion can still be seriously chic—especially when it’s styled with purpose and edge.

If you’re part of the leather fashion tribe who values timeless staples over fast fashion fads, you’re going to love how these style icons are quietly leading the charge by doing something revolutionary: wearing the same thing again. Yes, celebs rewear outfits—and they do it like pros.

1. Cate Blanchett: The Queen of Couture on Repeat

Cate Blanchett isn’t just one of the most critically acclaimed actresses in the game—she’s also a sustainability icon. Known for her sleek leather trench moments and power tailoring, Cate has made it her mission to challenge fashion’s throwaway culture.

Remember her black lace Armani Privé gown? She wore it to Cannes and again at the BAFTAs—with subtle styling changes. The media tried to act surprised, but fashion insiders knew: Cate was making a statement. Good design deserves more than a single night out.

“Why should I wear something only once if I love it?” Cate once told reporters. Honestly? Preach.

2. Joaquin Phoenix: Red Carpet Rebel with a Cause

Leave it to Joaquin Phoenix to make rewearing a radical act. The actor famously wore the same exact tuxedo—a sleek Stella McCartney number—to every single awards show during his 2020 awards season sweep.

That’s right. Golden Globes, SAG Awards, BAFTAs, Oscars—you name it. Same tux. Same message: overconsumption is out.

He paired the minimalist suit with classic black leather Oxfords that never missed. If you ever doubted that celebs rewear outfits intentionally, Joaquin’s protest-in-a-tux proves otherwise. Leather, tailored fits, and a conscience? Now that’s rebellion in style.

3. Sarah Jessica Parker: Closet Goals, but Make It Personal

For someone synonymous with Carrie Bradshaw-level fashion, SJP has a shockingly grounded wardrobe philosophy. She’s been spotted wearing the same metallic leather jacket for years—and not just for paparazzi strolls. We’re talking events, interviews, even Fashion Week.

One fan-favorite rewear? A bold, studded leather belt she’s styled in at least four public appearances—each time reworked with a different silhouette. That’s the magic: she doesn’t just rewear, she reinvents.

“I’m not throwing out something I love just because it’s been seen,” she said on a podcast. Respect.

4. Keira Knightley: Vintage Vibes with Modern Grit

Keira Knightley’s aesthetic is that perfect blend of soft romanticism and tough elegance—which is why she often pairs flowing skirts with structured leather jackets. But what many people don’t notice? She rewears like it’s a lifestyle.

Keira’s Chanel tulle dress? She’s worn it on three separate red carpets, swapping in leather boots once and a blazer another time. Even her go-to caramel leather handbag has logged more appearances than some up-and-coming influencers.

While the press gushes over her “effortless charm,” true fans see it for what it is: a conscious style ethos. Celebs rewear outfits because it’s real, it’s smart, and it’s seriously stylish.

5. Emma Watson: From Hogwarts to Sustainable Heroine

Emma Watson doesn’t just talk the eco-talk—she wears it, too. As an outspoken advocate for ethical fashion, she’s partnered with designers who prioritize sustainability, and she’s made outfit repeating a chic act of resistance.

One of her best-known rewears? A black satin Ralph Lauren suit she’s styled in three different ways—from a gala look to a feminist roundtable (leather clutch in hand, naturally). She even has a leather moto jacket she’s been snapped in since her Hermione days—proof that great pieces transcend trends and decades.

Emma’s mantra: “As consumers, we have the power to change everything.” And when celebs rewear outfits, it’s a ripple effect we can all be part of.

Repeating is the New Revolutionary

In the fast-moving world of high fashion, where wearing the same thing twice used to be taboo, these celebs are flipping the narrative—and doing it with leather-bound flair. They’re not only rejecting the throwaway culture, but they’re also reminding us that personal style is about intention, not novelty.

So next time you reach for your favorite leather jacket for the tenth time this month? Wear it with pride. Because if Cate, Joaquin, and Emma can do it, so can you.

Trend alert: Celebs rewear outfits, and it’s the most powerful fashion move of the decade.

💬 What About You?

Have a leather piece you’ve styled a dozen different ways? Tag us or share your story in the comments. Let’s make rewearing the real status symbol.

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