Baby calf

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The term baby calf (English baby calf = baby calf) is a leather from small calves that were less than three months old and lived exclusively on milk. These unsplit, small, light calfskins actually have a smooth grain without embossing or are finely peeled .

A special feature is a weak shine, which is achieved by buffing or ironing. Baby calf is used for shoes, jackets, skirts, etc. in the luxury segment of the fashion industry.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Sonja Langer-Korsch: Leather clothing on sale . Munich 1981, p. 39.