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Real leather can peel off due to several factors, including exposure to moisture, improper care, or the natural degradation of the material over time. When leather is not properly conditioned or if it has been subjected to harsh conditions, the protective oils can diminish, leading to cracks and peeling. Additionally, lower-quality leather or those treated with heavy finishes may be more prone to peeling. Regular maintenance and using appropriate cleaning products can help prolong the life of leather items.

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