our cashmere suedes are the softest, most luxurious leathers we offer; our nubucks (storm and antique storm) the most interesting and unique finishes – but all this comes at a price. suede and nubuck are difficult to treat and can be easily ruined whether by the elements or a spill.
suede and nubuck is leather closer to its natural form. it has not been finished with a protective coating like deerskin, cowskin, or even lambskin. its almost natural state means that it is incredibly porous, meaning that leather treatments will have a much more pronounced and dramatic effect.
nubuck leather has been sanded or buffed on the grain side to give a slight nap, producing a surface feel that is less soft than a suede, but more textured than a classic leather. nubuck retains some of the natural markings present in full grain leather, giving it a somewhat exotic and wild feel.
suede provides a more uniform, clean-looking surface, with unparalleled softness. rather than using the grain side of the skin, suede is produced by buffing and sanding the layer closest to the fleshy interior.
generally, suede and nubuck leathers won’t require all that much work – as long as you treat your jacket with extreme care, the skin can pretty much take care of itself. the real issue with suede and nubuck is that if something does happen, it is hard to remedy. our storm and antique storm nubuck will better hide a spill or accident as the surface of these particular leathers is purposefully imperfect and will almost act as a camouflage. our cashmere suede, however, is not so forgiving. we suggest pre-treating your suede jacket with a suede-specific spray if you are accident prone.
the last words of wisdom we can give here are that leather jackets are meant to be worn! if something does happen to your suede jacket, consider it an addition to the story your jacket will someday tell.