Sheepskin inside out. Shearling.
Shearling is a type of leather, from lamb, that retains both skin and wool. This wool is sheared, resulting in a soft, thick texture, while retaining the animal's natural insulating properties. Shearling is often used to make clothing and accessories, such as coats, jackets, boots, or gloves, thanks to its thermal qualities and luxurious appearance.
Shearling products are particularly prized for their comfort, warmth and softness. Shearling leather is often tanned and finished in a way that makes the final product not only durable, but also weather-resistant.
Average surface area: between 6 and 7 square feet.
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[MO-SH] Sheepskin inside out. Shearling.