LEATHER Horween Cavalier Chromexcel Brown / Side
The Cavalier is similar to Horween’s classic Chromexcel, using also a hot stuffing technique to create a durable leather with strong pull-up, but the oil and wax blend used will allow the leather to show brighter more vibrant colors. Both are great options for shoes, bags, leather accessories of all range.
Specifications
- Tannage: Combination tanned
- Color: Carolina Brown
- Weight/Thickness: 1.6mm~2.0mm (4/5oz)
- Average size: 16~20 sq. ft. (1.48~1.85 sq. meters)
- Cut: Side
Bloom
If you notice a white powder on your Horween leather, don’t worry—this is called "bloom." Bloom naturally occurs when the oils, waxes, or fats used during the tanning process rise to the surface, especially in cooler storage conditions. This is common in high-quality, full-grain leathers like Horween.
To remove bloom, simply buff the leather with a soft, dry cloth. A bit of warmth can also help. This is not harmful and is actually a sign of well-crafted leather.
Horween Leather Company
An American company specialising in the manufacturing and refining of leather and related products. It is one of the oldest continuously running tanneries in the United States of America. Since its founding in the early 20th century it has been located in Chicago.
Disclosures
The images shown on our website are examples.
Original: $386.20
-65%$386.20
$135.17
Description
The Cavalier is similar to Horween’s classic Chromexcel, using also a hot stuffing technique to create a durable leather with strong pull-up, but the oil and wax blend used will allow the leather to show brighter more vibrant colors. Both are great options for shoes, bags, leather accessories of all range.
Specifications
- Tannage: Combination tanned
- Color: Carolina Brown
- Weight/Thickness: 1.6mm~2.0mm (4/5oz)
- Average size: 16~20 sq. ft. (1.48~1.85 sq. meters)
- Cut: Side
Bloom
If you notice a white powder on your Horween leather, don’t worry—this is called "bloom." Bloom naturally occurs when the oils, waxes, or fats used during the tanning process rise to the surface, especially in cooler storage conditions. This is common in high-quality, full-grain leathers like Horween.
To remove bloom, simply buff the leather with a soft, dry cloth. A bit of warmth can also help. This is not harmful and is actually a sign of well-crafted leather.
Horween Leather Company
An American company specialising in the manufacturing and refining of leather and related products. It is one of the oldest continuously running tanneries in the United States of America. Since its founding in the early 20th century it has been located in Chicago.
Disclosures
The images shown on our website are examples.








