Article: Emmety Leather Guide
Emmety Leather Guide

EMMETI items are made with high-quality materials carefully selected by craftsmen who are skilled in leather selection, and their appeal is that they are sporty yet elegant. Here we will introduce the standard materials that EMMETI handles.

[NAPPA CERATA] (average 0.7 mm)
Lambskin nappa finished at an Italian tannery. The leather is tanned with a mixture of chrome and tannin, and the surface is thinly waxed to give it a unique luster. This is a classic Emmeti product that combines the advantages of both chrome tanning, which prevents unevenness, and tannin tanning, which allows you to enjoy the changes that occur over time.

[NAPPA SILK] (average 0.5 mm)
Lambskin nappa finished by an Italian tannery. As the name Nappa Silk suggests, it features an elegant appearance and supple texture. Chrome tanning is applied, so it is less likely to age over time and you can enjoy its beautiful texture even after years of use.

[NAPPA MANGA] (average 0.7 mm or 0.4 mm)
Nappa leather specially purchased from a famous tannery in Spain. The natural grain of the raw leather gives it a special presence. Due to the nature of the material, there are individual differences, but this is also proof of high-quality leather.

[NAPPA GOLD] (average 0.5 mm)
This leather is finished with the same chrome tanning method as NAPPA SILK, and is characterized by its even and elegant texture. Through close partnerships with tanners over many years and corporate efforts, we have achieved excellent cost performance while maintaining quality.

[CAMOSIO] (average 0.5-0.6 mm)
Goatskin suede carefully tanned in Italy. It is soft and velvety to the touch. It drapes beautifully and creates a sophisticated look even when new. We offer a wide variety of colors, including trendy colors for every season.

[MERINOS]
The world's finest Spanish Merino sheepskin. Lightweight yet soft to the touch, it boasts a quality worthy of being called the finest.
Most of the leather materials used by EMMETI are carefully finished by tanners in Tuscany. The above leathers are the ones that are further carefully selected from among them.
Your favorite jacket is probably made of one of the materials listed above, but do you take care of it on a daily basis? In the next issue, we will introduce basic care methods.