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Real Leather vs Vegan Leather: Which Is Truly Eco-Friendly?

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"Vegan leather" sounds like the obvious green choice. It usually isn't. Most vegan leather is plastic, and a jacket that lasts two seasons is rarely greener than one that lasts twenty especially when those seasons include harsh Canadian winters. Here's the honest comparison.

Quick Answer

Real leather has real impacts water, tanning chemicals, animal agriculture. But most vegan leather is PU or PVC plastic that sheds microplastics, doesn't biodegrade, and lasts a fraction as long. A well-made leather jacket worn 10+ years usually wins on overall footprint. If avoiding animal materials is the priority, plant-based "next-gen" leathers (cactus, mushroom, apple) beat plastic vegan leather but they're still rare and pricey.

The Vegan Leather Plastic Problem

Most "vegan leather" is either polyurethane (PU) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) both petroleum-based plastics that shed microplastics and don't biodegrade. A typical PU jacket lasts one to three years before peeling or cracking Canadian cold snaps only speed that up then sits in landfill for decades.

Plant-based alternatives like cactus, mushroom (mycelium), apple, and pineapple leaf are a real step forward, but most still use a PU binder. Better than PVC not yet plastic-free.

Real Leather's Footprint

Real leather has honest impacts too: animal agriculture (land, water, emissions), tanning chemicals (chrome vs. lower-impact vegetable tanning), and sourcing standards that vary widely. We cover this openly in our sustainability materials.

Its advantage is durability. A full-grain or top-grain jacket made well lasts 10 to 20 years and often gets resold or passed down a long horizon to amortize the upfront impact, and long enough to see you through two decades of crisp autumns from Toronto to Vancouver.

Real vs Vegan at a Glance

Factor Real Leather Vegan Leather (PU/PVC)
Source Animal hide (often meat byproduct) Petroleum-based plastic
Lifespan 10–20+ years 1–3 years
Microplastics None Yes
End of life Biodegradable; resold or repaired Landfill, slow to fragment
Animal use Yes No

Why Longevity Is the Real Eco Metric

The most underrated sustainability lever in fashion is wear count. A jacket worn 200 times has a fraction of the per-wear impact of one worn 20  regardless of material. And in Canada, where a leather jacket earns its keep from the spring thaw right through late autumn, wear counts add up fast. So the right question isn't "real or vegan?" it's which jacket will I still wear in 2036? A cheap PU jacket that peels by next winter rarely qualifies.

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Choosing the Honest Option

Look for transparency about hide source, tanning, and labour not just an "eco" sticker. Our real leather men's jackets and women's jackets are built that way and ship free across Canada, from Victoria to St. John’s. If you'd rather skip animal materials, choose plant-based next-gen leather over cheap PU pricier, but worth it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is vegan leather better for the environment? +
Usually only on animal use. Most vegan leather is plastic, sheds microplastics, doesn't biodegrade, and lasts a fraction as long as real leather. On total environmental impact, real leather often wins.
What is vegan leather made of? +
Mostly polyurethane (PU) or PVC both plastics. Next-gen options use cactus, mushroom, apple, or pineapple leaf, but most still rely on a PU binder.
Does real leather biodegrade? +
Yes. Vegetable-tanned leather biodegrades fastest; chrome-tanned breaks down slower. Either way, far faster than plastic vegan leather.
What's the most sustainable jacket to buy? +
One you'll wear for 10+ years typically a well-made full-grain or top-grain leather jacket from a transparent brand, or a plant-based next-gen leather if you avoid animal materials. Skip cheap PU and low-grade "genuine leather."