Salesh Grover, Business Head, OSL Luxury Collections Pvt. Ltd - Corneliani, and Tabby Bhatia, Director, Voganow, have some suggestions:
Real leather comes with scratches: Real leather comes from animal skin and may have inbuilt creases whereas a faux leather skin is always even and wouldn't have such blemishes. In fact, imperfection is a good sign of real leather and repeatedly same pattern is usually a characteristic of an artificial material.
Full grain leather is considered as the highest leather quality, having more fibre strength and durability.
Sniff test: The smell of leather is always very natural and musty. On the other hand, synthetic leather made of chemicals and machineries would have a plastic like stench. If you are not so sure about the smell of genuine leather, try dropping by to an all-leather shop and you may notice the natural fragrance that leather has.
Fire test: Genuine leather has a characteristic that it catches fire slowly when we flame up a material for a few seconds whereas faux leather catches flame quickly. The real leather gives smell of burnt hair, on the other hand, faux smells like burnt plastic.
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