Friday, 3 December 2010

Everything Is Good For Something

Classical materials — the triumph cards of top brands
Many brands have classics of their own, especially some classic materials, which are born for the brands. Louis Vuitton’s classic canvas which is more expensive than cowhide, has the appearance and touch of real leather, owning to LV’s patented privacy formula petro-chemical coating, makes the luggage lighter and durable. The LV letters matching with flowers pattern vein make LV canvas as waterproof and anti abrasion. Louis Vuitton’s original embossed printing of the LV letters and floral prints makes canvas to be wear-resistant and water-proof. Besides, due to the brand’s patent technology, the LV letters have special reflection, so no matter how far you are, you still can see them clearly. What’s more, the material softens and brightens gradually as time goes by, also, the letters of LV will turn greenish.
Compared with Louis Vuitton, the black nylon bags designed by Miuccia which gain great popularity around the world in such a short time also have their attractions. This fabric inspired by parachutes is a polyester material remains unaffected even under high pressure or pulling power. The close-knit macromolecule on the surface is not easy to be stained with dirty things. Users can clear the dirt or dust in time by themselves. It’s interesting that bags made of this material are fireproofed. And this feature makes people happy, though it is not much practical.
For Gucci’s classic handbags, their leather is one of their attractions apart from wear-resistant and water-proof features. has once given up cowhide or lambskin and used hogskin for historical reasons, and although pig skin is cheaper, the rough pores and tough surface are not welcome for high-level handbags, so Gucci has to process the pig skin in a special way to cover its tough surface, which turned out that many clients find it very special and after promotions it’s very popular, so it keeps on and on.

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