Palmellato
The global luxury goods industry, which includes cars, jets, drinks, fashion, cosmetics, fragrances, jewelry, and leather goods, has increased in value for many years. Although the technical term 'luxury good' is independent of the goods' quality, they are generally considered to be goods at the highest end of the market in terms of quality and price. Within the industry for luxury goods, the luxury car sector is the most valuable, bringing in 503 billion Euros in 2020 due to widely recognized brands such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Porsche, Audi, Rolls-Royce and Bentley. Personal luxury goods, the second most lucrative category, increased consistently over the past couple of decades.
Most people are familiar with Saffiano leather which has become very popular in recent years. Even though the leather was used exclusively by Prada for decades, it found its way into the bag, wallet, and belt collections of many labels like Prada, Coach, Chanel, Boss, Michael Kors, Tory Burch, and Longchamp to name just a few.
The leather has gained such tremendous popularity because it combines exceptional durability and stain resistance with elegance and class.
Another type of textured leather is a leather with a seductive and luxurious appearance, Palmellato. Palmellato strongly resembles Saffiano leather in its durable properties and appearance with a slight distinction in its surface pattern making it a much rarer find. the some of famous company that use Palmellato leather are Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Hermes.
Whether you choose this brand for luxury goods, fashion, accessories or leather goods, its luxurious, memorable and melodious Italian name is always reminds a luxury and expensive product.
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