The Guide to Chanel Leathers and Materials (2024)

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The decision to buy aChanel bag is always easy, butchoosingwhichChanel leatherto pickis much more challenging. With manyexquisiteoptions readily available, how do you know which is the best for you?

EveryChanel leather typeis lovely — after all, it is Chanel! But, each leather that Chanel uses bestows a different look and feel, and also varies in proper handling and care.

Consult our guide below to select the bestChanel leatherfor your new handbag!We cover the most popularChanel materials, leathers, and fabrics, as well as the discontinued exotic skins. And, we also cover how to care for yourclassic Chanel handbag to ensure it looks its best for years of enjoyment.

The Most Popular Chanel Leathers

These are the Chanel leather types in current production and prove the most popular in sales.

Chanel Lambskin Leather

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Without a doubt, Lambskin isone of the mostpopularChanel leathers,andit is undoubtedlythe softest one among luxury handbags.It figures prominently in our list of thebest bags for the discerning Chanel collector.Most often used in theClassic Flap Bags, Lambskin is almost velvet-like to the touch, and it has a soft, rich sheen. This sophisticated leather requires the utmost care to remain in great condition. It is critical to store Chanel Lambskin bags with the chains tucked inside to prevent denting the leather. Moisturize the lambskin often to keep it soft and supple.

Chanel Iridescent Lambskin Leather

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Soft to the touch and with a beautiful sheen, this Chanel Iridescent Lambskin leather is coated to produce an exquisite mother of pearl sheen that picks up different colors. In addition, the coating makes the surface far more resistant to scratches and easier to maintain. Any scratches that do occur can be easily buffed out with a clean finger.

Chanel Caviar Leather

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Chanel’s Caviar Leather is perhaps the most recognizable leather of the French Chanel’s Caviar leather is perhaps the most recognizable leather of the celebrated French fashion house. Caviar is the most highly coveted of all Chanel leathers, and it holds the highest resale value. It is made from pebbled calfskin with visible and tactile grains making this leather tougher and heavier than Lambskin, and a popular choice among those who want to carry their Chanel bag more often.

When crafted in Chanel’s iconic diamond quilt, Caviar holds the puffed appearance longer than Lambskin. Caviar also holds the bag’s overall shape better than any other Chanel leather. Although Caviar doesn’t show scratches and blemishes as easily as other leathers, it is still essential to properly care for and store it. Also, be aware that light-colored Caviar leather is prone to color transfer, so be careful not to place it against dark fabrics.

Chanel Calfskin Leather

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Soft and smooth, Chanel Calfskin is made from calf hide. Most often used in Chanel’s iconic quilted designs, such as the Boy bag, its small and delicate grains give it an elegant texture. Calfskin is very versatile, nicely balancing the soft, supple feel of Lambskin with the look of Caviar. Despite its smooth look and feel, Calfskin is quite durable.

Chanel Aged Calfskin Leather

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Often seen in Chanel’s Reissue line because of its vintage look with visible wrinkles, Aged Calfskin is an excellent choice for those looking for a slouchier handbag for daily use. This Chanel leather doesn’t show scratches or blemishes easily. It is soft to the touch yet nearly as tough and durable as Caviar.

Chanel Glazed Calfskin Leather

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Smooth to the touch with a shiny look, this Chanel leather has a polished quality that attracts many. However, be careful to store any Glazed Calfskin leather bag with the handles inside the bag, and don’t let it rub against any hard surfaces, as the glazing can come off. Glazed Calfskin will crack slightly with wear, with many enjoying this “worn” look.

Chanel Iridescent Calfskin Leather

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Shiny, shimmering, and splendid. Often compared to Caviar in terms of durability, Chanel’s Iridescent Calfskin doesn’t show scratches, and it’s perfect for handbags that see a lot of wear. In addition, this easy-to-clean Chanel leather can be dressed up or dressed down depending on the occasion.

Chanel Goatskin (Chevre) Leather

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Goat hide is one of the toughest and most durable leathers among all luxury handbags. It can withstand tremendous wear and tear, and it’s a great option for hard-working handbags that see a great deal of use, such as totes. Despite its toughness, Goatskin is very soft to the touch. Something to keep in mind with this Chanel leather is that with wear, Goatskin leather handbags will slouch a bit from the top, but the sides will keep their shape nicely.

Chanel Iridescent Goatskin Leather

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This Chanel leather has the same durable qualities as Goatskin but is coated to create a beautiful metallic sheen. With lots of wear, the metallic film on the bag can start to peel or fall off, so be careful with your Metallic Goatskin Chanel bag, and always carry it with the utmost care, or reserve it for special occasions.

Chanel Patent Leather

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Made from calf hide, shiny Patent leather gives any bag an instant vintage look and feel. Please be aware that this Chanel leather is prone to color transfer, so keep light color Patent leather bags away from any dark fabrics, like denim. Patent leather requires extra care when wearing or storing, as scratches are impossible to remove.

Chanel Crackled Patent Leather

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With its soft grain and crackled appearance, this Chanel leather has a distinctive vintage appeal. Any scratches and blemishes blend right into the look of the Crackled Patent leather, so they don’t show, making this the go-to Chanel Patent leather for people who don’t want to baby their bags.

Chanel Galuchat Leather

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Most often seen on Boy bags, this exotic Chanel leather is made from sharkskin or stingray skin. It is named after leather craftsman Jean-Claude Galuchat, who used new techniques to create it. Galuchat leather is often painted in various colors, and it’s impressively durable, even more so than cowhide leathers.

Chanel Exotic Skins

Chanel leathers derived from exotic skins like crocodiles and pythons have been discontinued, but there’s always a chance to locate a special piece on the secondary market.

Chanel Alligator Leather

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A popular Chanel material is alligator skin. A Chanel alligator handbag will have exceptionally vibrant colors and is very sophisticated. The leather is also quite durable as it does not show scratches. However, alligator skin should be moisturized and properly stored to keep it looking beautiful and fresh for as long as possible.

Chanel Crocodile Leather

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Chanel’s Crocodile handbags differ from their alligator counterparts due to the size of the scales. Alligator scales are more symmetrical, while crocodile scales are more defined. Crocodile skin has small “pores” in the middle of each scale, another distinction. Both of these exotics skins should be kept away from water and moisturized often.

Chanel Python Leather

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The scales on Python skin show off color beautifully, and the wide range of patterns guarantees that not two Chanel Python bags are ever exactly alike. Python is a lightweight and relatively easy-to-maintain Chanel leather, but must be kept away from water to prevent damage. Python scales have a tendency to lift and are difficult to return to a flat position. Coated Python is more durable than untreated Python, though the scales are not as pronounced when coated.

Other Chanel Materials

Not all Chanel bag materials are leather. Chanel bags elevate the look and feel of simple fabrics to luxury levels like only Chanel can achieve.

Chanel Jersey Fabric

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If you’re looking for a more casual bag that is still every inch a Chanel, you simply cannot go wrong with Jersey. This knit material is great for everyday use, but keep in mind that, as with any Chanel fabric material, stains can occur, and this is one Jersey you should never attempt to wash yourself. Professional cleaning is recommended. When purchasing a Jersey Chanel bag, keep in mind that pilling can occur over time with heavy wear.

Chanel Tweed Fabric

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Fewer things are more iconic than a Chanel tweed or bouclé suit. If you love the material but are not much of a suit person, Tweed Chanel bags are chic and eye-catching. This Chanel material can be rough to the touch, but it’s quite durable. Just be careful not to let your Tweed bag get caught on anything, as holes are difficult to repair.

Chanel Canvas Fabric

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Chanel Canvas is a stylish option for those wanting a more casual look. This Chanel fabric material provides little to no structure, giving any canvas handbag a relaxed look. Chanel uses canvas in their popular Deauville totes. Just like any fabric, be careful with stains, as they’re hard to remove. But the very tight weave of the material ensures that Chanel Canvas bags won’t pill and are unlikely to catch.

Chanel Velvet Fabric

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Velvet has come back in popularity in the past few years, no doubt because its regal elegance makes any Velvet Chanel bag instantly Instagrammable.ThisChanel fabric materialis every bit as dressy as the finest leather.However, velvet must be treated with the utmost care, as the fabric can be rubbed away, and any stains or blemishes aredifficult to remedy.

Leather ChanelBag Cleaning and Storage

Now that we have reviewed theChanel leathersand fabrics let’s take a look at how to care for these exquisite accessories. While Chanel does offer a “spa treatment” to revitalize worn bags, learning to handle your own Chanel bag cleaning and care will ensure it looks its best for years to come.

Leather ChanelBag Cleaning

Leather Chanelbag cleaning can not and must not include water. The leather may stain or blister with water. And hard water may leave water deposits that can prove challenging to remove. Instead, clean, moisturize, and condition yourChanel leatherbags with a gentle, colorless conditioning creme. At Madison Avenue Couture, we use Meltonian Delicate Cream 170 to nourish and bring out the luster in ourChanel leatherbags. Apply the cream to a clean microfiber cloth. Gently dab it on the leather bag, then rub it in gently. Allow the bag to sit for 30 minutes, soaking up the moisturizer, then gently buff the leather to a shine. You can also use a baby wipe (choose one with no additives) for spot cleaning, but don’t forget to moisturize the leather.

If theChanel logo or hardware becomes tarnished, use a silver cleaning cloth to buff the metal. This will remove the tarnish and can minimize the appearance of small scratches.

How to StoreLeather ChanelBag

When storing Chanel bags, it is essential to do so in an environment free of smoke, perfume, and mothballs. These odors will permeate theChanel leatherand fabric and can be impossible to eradicate.

Empty your Chanel bag of wallet, keys, and other contents. You don’t want these items to put pressure on the leather or fabric and risk creating creases or dents. Tuck the chain handles inside the bag to prevent damage to the leather surface, then slip the bag into your dust bag. Store in a temperature-controlled environment, and keep it away from excessive dryness or humidity.

Shopping forChanel LeatherBags

Now, you have the inside scoop on all the Chanel leathers and materials, as well as how to care for them.No matter whichChanel leatherhandbag you’re looking to purchase, we’re sure you canfindthe bag of your dreams atMadison Avenue Couture. Happy shopping!

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Chanel Leather Types:

  1. Chanel Lambskin Leather:

    • Soft and velvet-like texture.
    • Used in Classic Flap Bags.
    • Requires careful handling and moisturizing to maintain its condition.
  2. Chanel Iridescent Lambskin Leather:

    • Features a beautiful mother of pearl sheen.
    • Coated for scratch resistance.
    • Buffs out scratches easily.
  3. Chanel Caviar Leather:

    • Recognizable pebbled calfskin leather.
    • Known for toughness and heavier feel than Lambskin.
    • Holds shape well and has a high resale value.
  4. Chanel Calfskin Leather:

    • Soft and smooth texture.
    • Often used in quilted designs like the Boy bag.
    • Balances softness with durability.
  5. Chanel Aged Calfskin Leather:

    • Offers a vintage look with visible wrinkles.
    • Resistant to scratches and blemishes.
    • Soft to the touch and durable.
  6. Chanel Glazed Calfskin Leather:

    • Smooth texture with a shiny look.
    • Requires careful storage to prevent glazing damage.
    • Develops a desirable "worn" look with use.
  7. Chanel Iridescent Calfskin Leather:

    • Shiny and durable.
    • Resistant to scratches, suitable for regular wear.
    • Versatile for various occasions.
  8. Chanel Goatskin (Chevre) Leather:

    • Tough and durable leather.
    • Soft to the touch, suitable for hard-working handbags like totes.
    • Slight slouching may occur with wear.
  9. Chanel Iridescent Goatskin Leather:

    • Coated for a metallic sheen.
    • Durable but requires careful handling to prevent peeling.
    • Suited for special occasions.
  10. Chanel Patent Leather:

    • Shiny, vintage appearance.
    • Prone to color transfer, requires extra care.
    • Scratches are impossible to remove.
  11. Chanel Crackled Patent Leather:

    • Soft grain with a crackled appearance.
    • Scratches and blemishes blend into the vintage look.
    • Ideal for those who prefer a low-maintenance leather.
  12. Chanel Galuchat Leather:

    • Exotic leather made from shark or stingray skin.
    • Durable and often painted in various colors.
    • Frequently seen on Boy bags.

Chanel Exotic Skins:

  • Chanel Alligator Leather:

    • Vibrant colors and sophisticated appearance.
    • Durable and requires moisturizing.
  • Chanel Crocodile Leather:

    • Different from alligator with more defined scales.
    • Must be kept away from water and moisturized.
  • Chanel Python Leather:

    • Beautiful scales with a wide range of patterns.
    • Lightweight and easy to maintain but sensitive to water.

Other Chanel Materials:

  • Chanel Jersey Fabric:

    • Casual material suitable for everyday use.
    • Stains may occur, professional cleaning recommended.
  • Chanel Tweed Fabric:

    • Iconic material with a rough texture.
    • Durable but can be prone to catching on objects.
  • Chanel Canvas Fabric:

    • Stylish and casual option with little structure.
    • Stain-resistant but requires care to prevent damage.
  • Chanel Velvet Fabric:

    • Regal and elegant material.
    • Requires careful handling to prevent rubbing and staining.

Leather Chanel Bag Cleaning and Storage:

  • Cleaning:

    • Avoid water; use a colorless conditioning cream.
    • Meltonian Delicate Cream 170 is recommended.
    • Gentle application, moisturize, and buff for a shine.
  • Storage:

    • Keep in a smoke, perfume, and mothball-free environment.
    • Empty the bag and tuck handles inside to prevent damage.
    • Store in a dust bag in a controlled environment.

Now armed with this comprehensive knowledge, you can confidently choose and care for your Chanel handbag for years to come. Happy shopping!

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