
What Leather Tannage Is Right For My Project?
The tanning process isn't just about preserving the hide; it's about giving the leather its personality, its unique traits that will make your project shine. That's why its so important...
Horween Leather offers an unparalleled blend of quality, consistency, responsiveness, and innovation. Through the years, we have cultivated our experience to offer dynamic lines of leathers.
Eye-catching shrunken grain... Aspen Horse from Horween is a pure aniline, vegetable tanned leather produced on Doubl...
Incorporating a rich blend of waxes to create a tonal appearance...
The worlds most famous pull-up... Horween's Legacy: A Tradition of Excellence Our collaboration with Horween refle...
A process taking at least six months... The Art of Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan® Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan® re...
Tanned using Shell Cordovan liquors... Horween Dublin Leather: A Century-Old Tradition Horween Dublin Leather enca...
Tumbled with a rich blend of waxes... A Rugged Elegance At A&A Crack & Sons, we're passionate about bringing ...
Hatch embossed aniline topped... Horween Pioneer Hatch Grain Leather: A Tribute to Russian Calf Horween Pioneer Ha...
The colours waxes, seals and lays the nap of the flesh flat..
Tanned on Bison raw material... The Distinctive Charm of Bison Chromexcel® Horween Bison Chromexcel® is known for ...
The original oiled nubuck... A Unique Tanning Process Horween Chamois leather marries tradition with modern technique...
A heavy weight, drum stuffed article... A Classic Leather Timeless appeal is an attractive factor when we’re choos...
Embossed, burnishable, deep waxy pull up... Leather for the Adventurous Artisan Join us in our journey into the wo...
- Horween Leather Company
"Making the best means doing a lot of little things right. To ensure top quality finished goods, we start with top quality components. That means using native hides for the best grain and yields, premium grade oils, dyes, and retanning agents. Our formulas cut no corners, and we are one of only a handful of tanneries in the United States that still processes hides from their raw, cured state to finished leather."
"We should take the best of everything; the best hides, the best oils, the best dyes and finishes – then we do whatever it takes to make that leather the best. The price goes on last, and if we cannot sell it for what it is worth, we should not make that leather."
Isidore Horween, Master Tanner and Founder, 1905 - 1948