1. WATER RESISTANCE
The starkest contrast between leather and waxed canvas is how they handle water. High-quality leather - that which is not treated with a synthetic coating - will absorb water, causing it to deteriorate. Choosing a leather bag means you get a soft, supple material - that you’d better dry quickly if it gets wet. Choosing to treat your leather bag
with a water-resistant coating means compromising the natural patina that would otherwise develop with age.
Waxed canvas, on the other hand, is known and loved for its water resistance. The wax coating repels water, making this a popular material for sails, tents, and outdoor gear that has stood the test of time. However, the wax coating also tends to make the material more stiff as compared to soft, high-quality leather.
The starkest contrast between leather and waxed canvas is how they handle water. High-quality leather - that which is not treated with a synthetic coating - will absorb water, causing it to deteriorate. Choosing a leather bag means you get a soft, supple material - that you’d better dry quickly if it gets wet. Choosing to treat your leather bag
Waxed canvas, on the other hand, is known and loved for its water resistance. The wax coating repels water, making this a popular material for sails, tents, and outdoor gear that has stood the test of time. However, the wax coating also tends to make the material more stiff as compared to soft, high-quality leather.
2. CLEANING
Oil and residue transfer easily to leather, so leather should regularly be wiped down with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Once a year or so, it should be thoroughly cleaned with a leather cleaning product.
A few scuffs and a little dust isn’t going to kill waxed canvas, so regular cleaning is not required. But if you’ve got some mud or major dirt to deal with, you’ll let the mud dry and then gently scrub it away with a bristled brush
3. MAINTENANCE
Leather and waxed canvas both require maintenance
Maintaining waxed canvas means re-waxing the canvas
4. DURABILITY
Both waxed canvas and high-quality leather far outlast their counterparts in long term endurance. Given the proper care, the same wear and tear that would wear out and tear up another product will instead develop - in both leather and waxed canvas.
So, how do you choose between leather and waxed canvas? Bottom line: both waxed canvas and leather are durable materials with rich histories that age well when cared for properly. Make your choice, treat it well, and enjoy it for a long time to come.
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