This is what i love about leather work. It has the potential to become sentimental pieces as they last through time.
Garrettstr 🌸's avatar Garrettstr 🌸
My step-mom was a British lady who loved art. When our immediate family took a trip to the UK to visit her side of the family, she and I took a day to intentionally hop museums while my brother and dad went pub crawling (rad too, don’t get me wrong). But we ended the day at a David Hockney exhibit, and one of the items in the shop at the end was a well crafted wallet with the inside of the fold a famous David Hockney piece. My step-mom loved it and got it for me, and she’d be happy to know I still use it if she were still here on Earth 🌸🤙🏻 You’d like it too. It’s a cool combination of craftsmanship and art.
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Good quality cotton hemp or flax clothes will easily last 30 years if you take care of them. Good quality leather and wool can last 50+ years, longer if you take proper care of it. Planned obsolescence has warped people's minds. Their synthetic products with poor quality stitching has people thinking that these things are not meant to last. The polyester t-shirts that fall apart after 6 months etc. The vinal fake leather crap, and all the plastics and crap. People just don't expect things to last anymore and therefore do not take proper care of them like we used to.
Yes, even if the materials are higher quality a lot of time the stitching glue or whatever else isn't up to the same standard and things just fall apart. a pair of wool UGG boots I got last year damn soles aren't even stitched in, the stitching was literally just faked. Got the boots wet and the glue dissolved and they just fell apart. Even though it's high quality materials shit just wasn't put together properly