Lederhose Volkach Horn Buttons
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Product description
More quality combined with tradition is not possible!
The particularly fine and soft deerskin used for our lederhosen is significantly thicker than that of a wild buck and therefore more durable.
The fine leather was tanned in the Eierding tannery in a very complex process that requires a great deal of experience on the part of the tanner. This means that the tanning process takes 5-6 weeks instead of the 5-6 days required for chrome tanning. This process is much more complex and requires far more experience and dedication.
The main advantage of chamois tanning is that only natural products are used.
Chamois-tanned leather is also breathable, temperature-regulating (warm in winter and cool in summer), durable and acquires a particularly beautiful patina when worn.
To ensure that the leather trousers remain beautiful and retain their shape for years to come, particularly stressed areas are reinforced on the inside with trimmed leather.
For the special used look, the trousers have not been finished and have been left in their natural state. This can be seen above all in the real mosquito bites. Each pair of trousers is therefore completely individual.
Another quality feature of elaborately crafted and handmade leather trousers is the saddle stitching. With this seam, the leather edges are sewn together visibly on the outside, as a yellow seam, and additional light-coloured leather strips are placed between the leather edges. Lederhosen are traditionally knee-length and are also known colloquially as ‘shorts’.
Note: The lederhosen must be bought particularly tight! At least one size smaller.
The deerskin stretches a lot over time.
Tannery: Eierding
Product number: CV_LH_VHK_50
Material & care
Care instructions: Do not wash!Wearing these leather trousers gives them their special patina.
Upper material:
100% leather (goatskin)