interhide
Interhide, also known as interlining, is a technique used in the manufacturing of leather goods, particularly in the production of shoes and handbags. It involves the insertion of a thin layer of fabric or leather between the outer and inner layers of a leather product. This process serves several purposes, including enhancing the durability, flexibility, and overall quality of the final product.
The interlining material is typically made from synthetic fabrics such as polyester or nylon, which are chosen
In addition to its structural benefits, interlining can also improve the comfort and fit of a leather
Interhide is a common practice in the leather industry, and its use has become increasingly prevalent in