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Lambskin for leather pants?

Alozano

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I've seen leather pants on some of these online stores that are made of lambskin leather. I was curious, how durable is lambskin for pants? I've generally seen people say lambskin leather is very delicate with some claiming it's actually too delicate for pants and would be more prone to ripping/damage. Is this true or an exaggeration.? I've seen similar said about lambskin leather used for shoes and jackets, but pants being more of an issue since all the bending and movement you'd be doing in pants just increases the chances of something ripping, and it being very difficult if not impossible o fix once it happens. Generally I was told to avoid lambskin leather pants and go for a more sturdy leather. Can anyone weigh in on this?
 

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