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as many animals and humans live both have skin which its leather.
Hell for leather, in American vernacular, refers to an arduous walk that may have been strewn with difficulties and was a strain on footwear. A long and difficult walk, such as over rough terrain, might be referred to as hell for leather because of the abuse the leather footwear sustained during the walk.
In the 1500s, leather was indeed used for clothing, but it was typically made from softer, lighter animal hides rather than the black leather pants commonly associated with modern fashion. While some individuals may have worn leather trousers for practicality, especially in rural or working contexts, the style and materials varied widely based on region, social class, and fashion trends of the time. Overall, black leather pants as we know them today were not a standard garment during that period.
Designed by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington instructed his shoemaker, Hoby of St. James's Street, London, who constructed the modified Hessian by using soft calfskin leather, removing the trim and made the cut of the boot mold more closely around the leg.
the Romans invented football because they used leather in those times and used leather to make footballs
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it was made in 1811
Henrey Horn invented leather jackets because he was a billionaire and he is a biker and he just thought of that brilliant idea and he just thought it was very cool and the leather jackets became popular and that's how he got to be a billionaire!!!
Henrey Horn invented leather jackets because he was a billionare and he is a biker and he just thought of that brilliant idea and he just thought it was very cool and the leather jackets became populare and that's how he got to be a billionare!!!
The person who invented the "Lasting Machine" that stitched leather of a shoe to its sole was Jan Matzeliger.
The person who invented the "Lasting Machine" that stitched leather of a shoe to its sole was Jan Matzeliger.
The person who invented the "Lasting Machine" that stitched leather of a shoe to its sole was Jan Matzeliger.
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Of course not. Leather is the skin of an animal, and has been used by mankind since we lived in caves.
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