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Shearling or Sheepskin?

Difference Between Sheepskin & Shearling

by Bethany Williams ; Updated September 28, 2017

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Here at The Designers; Leather Clothiers, Inc we offer a full range of hand-made shearling and sheepskin coats, jackets and hats for men women and children. It's time to order a beautiful shearling garment for the winter season. Why not stop in and design one for yourself? We have some gorgeous shearlings available!

I have included an interesting article about shearling and sheepskin by Bethany Williams.

Characteristics of Lambskin Leather

Naturally water-resistant and an excellent insulator, shearling and sheepskin can be used to make a variety of cold-weather clothes. Used for boots, mittens, coats and vests, both shearling and sheepskin are very warm and give a outdoorsy appearance to an outfit. While originally intended for those living a more rugged lifestyle in the country, both shearling and sheepskin are also considered luxury items for fashion-savvy urbanites.

What's in a Name

Shearling is a term that is often used indiscriminately to refer to any hide that is tanned with the wool still on. A precise definition of shearling is leather with the wool attached that comes from sheep that have only been shorn once. For some manufacturers, shearling is the term used for sheepskin where the wool has been clipped to a shorter length. While there are multiple definitions of shearling, many times sheepskin and shearling are used interchangeably to describe the same thing. However, unlike sheepskin, shearling also describes tanned hides with attached wool that come only from lambs.

Treatment Method for Use

Depending on the intended use of the shearling, the processing method will differ slightly. If the leather portion is to be on the outside, then the hide will be tanned and treated thoroughly, removing all marks and blemishes. The quality of the skin is extremely important. For shearling that is used primarily for its wool, the quality of the skin is of less important, because the wool is the primary concern. In this case, both sheepskin and shearling are considered a fur as opposed to a leather product.

Proper Care for Durability

Shearling and sheepskin are highly durable, but they still need to be properly cared for. To prolong the life of your garments, keep your shearling and sheepskin items at room temperature with moderate humidity to prevent the natural oils in the skin from drying out. A professional cleaning is required each year for the fur side of shearling and sheepskin items. However, because of the type of finish, be careful cleaning the leather side of the sheepskin; improper cleaning methods can lead to permanent spots or stains.

Mouton and Its Uses

A subset of shearling is “mouton,” which is shearling that has been processed to make it look like beaver or seal fur. This treatment technique was popularized during the early and mid 20th century and was commonly used for higher-end accessories and clothing. Mouton is still produced today, and the primary emphasis is on the quality of the finished wool.

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