The materials of the handbag include Taurillon leather, paper, plastic, PVC laser film, non-woven fabric, industrial cardboard, canvas, cowhide, polyethylene material, PVC, PU film, fabric, synthetic resin, etc.
Taurillon leather: This material of handbag has a standalone structure, providing spacious capacity, while also feeling soft and durable, meeting the practical and fashionable requirements of modern urban men.
1. Paper and plastic: Materials commonly used in handbags, which are lightweight and cost-effective, are often used by businesses for product packaging or as promotional gifts.
2. PVC laser film, non-woven fabric, industrial cardboard: These materials are used to make handbags, with waterproof, durable and other characteristics, suitable for daily use.
3. Canvas: A fabric made from cotton or cotton polyester with special techniques. Canvas can be roughly divided into coarse canvas and fine canvas, and is commonly used to make casual style handbags.
4. Cowhide: Cowhide is the most common material for carrying bags, including top layer cowhide, tree cream cowhide, second layer cowhide, recycled leather, etc. Head layer cowhide is the most high-end material in cowhide, with good strength, elasticity, and processability. On the other hand, second layer cowhide is made by breaking the scraps of the head layer cowhide and adding polyethylene material to re stick it, maintaining the characteristics of cowhide but not as durable and strong as the head layer cowhide.
5. Polyurethane (PU): PU backpacks are an emerging organic polymer material widely used in clothing and bags, with good durability and fashion sense.
6. Fabric and synthetic resin: Artificial leather is usually made from fabric as the base and coated with a mixture of synthetic resin and various plastic additives. Synthetic leather is a plastic product that simulates the composition and structure of natural leather and can be used as a substitute material. When these materials are used to make handbags, they can provide multiple styles and functional choices.
These materials each have their own characteristics, ranging from high-end leather to lightweight paper and plastic, as well as canvas and nylon with specific functions, meeting the needs and preferences of different consumers.