Buy Alligator Skin Wholesale
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Our U.S. based suppliers are specialized in sourcing and custom tanning of exotic skins including American Alligator. For budget minimums of 10 skins or $2500, fill out the inquiry form with as much detail as possible about the use of the material, including project dimensions, so we can start the production order process in a timely manner.
For customers seeking under 10 skins or 2500, we recommend purchasing directly from the American Exotics secure online store for low wholesale pricing on high grade exotic skins: All Exotic Leather Online Store.
Rojé works from tens of millions in stocked finished exotic skins and crusts across 5 dedicated warehouses in the United States, several U.S. finishing tanneries, and 8 International tanneries. We are known for our ethics, quality, fair market prices, and rapid deliveries. All sampling wholesale orders arrive in 2-5 days for stocked skins and 30 days for custom colors/finishes in larger production orders from stocked crust.
Rojé works from tens of millions in stocked finished exotic skins and crusts across 5 dedicated warehouses in the United States, several U.S. finishing tanneries, and 8 International tanneries. We are known for our ethics, quality, fair market prices, and rapid deliveries. All sampling wholesale orders arrive in 2-5 days for stocked skins and 30 days for custom colors/finishes in larger production orders from stocked crust.
In addition, we will NOT ship to any US forwarding company that is not authorized to process Fish and Wildlife shipments. To insure that all rules and regulations are followed we process all international shipments in house or will send skins ONLY to US authorized licensed customs broker with an active USFW permit.
Our Embossed Leather Hide Black Alligator is a full-grain cream color lambskin leather, so it has tons of natural beauty. Full-grain means that the Nappa lambskin has not been corrected and shows and original markings and grain of the animal. Please feel free to reach out to us in order to get more information about our Embossed Leather Hide Black Alligator.
Black Alligator Print Lambskin Leather Hide is a lightweight leather hide with a mock alligator print ideal for leather garments. The price refers to one skin shipped directly from our San Diego leather warehouse. If you want to purchase our wholesale alligator embossed black leather, contact us today for bulk leather orders or wholesale pricing.
Central Florida Trophy Hunts processes alligators at our licensed and permitted facility. We are HACCP Compliant and permitted through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission.
Natural Selections International is a New Orleans-based wholesale distributor of Louisiana farm-raised and wild alligator heads and skulls, tooth necklaces and other jewelry, and alligator-themed toys and novelties, hot sauce, meat sticks and jerky, and plush toys. Everyone likes alligators! Add these proven sellers to your store today!
You must have a current Fur Buyer License to buy whole nongame quadrupeds* for pelting; carcasses of furbearing* animals; or raw furs or skins from fur trappers, alligator hunters, alligator farmers, fur buyers or fur dealers and sell them within the state. You must have your license in your possession while conducting business. Fur Buyer Licenses expire June 30.
You must have a current Fur Dealer License to buy whole nongame quadrupeds* for pelting; carcasses of furbearing* animals; or raw furs or skins from fur trappers, alligator hunters, alligator farmers, fur buyers or fur dealers and ship or export these furs or skins from the state. You must have your license in your possession while conducting business. Fur Dealer Licenses expire June 30.
*Furbearers are beaver, bobcat, coyote, gray fox, mink, muskrat, nutria, opossum, river otter, red fox, raccoon and skunk. Nongame quadrupeds are alligators, beavers, bobcats, coyotes, gray foxes, minks, muskrats, nutrias, opossums, otters, raccoons, red foxes, skunks, and other wild quadrupeds valuable for their furs or skins
Each alligator shoes wholesale, no matter the pattern or texture, are different. Only experienced alligator leather makers cut out each unique pattern of alligator skin. After dozens of processes, dozens of hours of meticulous hand-sewing, in order to achieve a perfect fit between the design and alligator leather.
Marcusius alligator shoes including mens alligator shoes, alligator dress shoes, womens alligator shoes, alligator tennis shoes, alligator driving shoes, alligator shoes with eyes, alligator golf shoes, alligator shoes with head, white alligator shoes, black alligator shoes, blue alligator shoes, green alligator shoes, red alligator shoes etc.
Marcusius is a factory manufacturers of alligator shoes and wholesale alligator shoes manufacturers. Our factory focus on the high performance shoes making. We are passionate for making quality and stylish alligator shoes to give our customers an outstanding experience. We have more than 200 styles alligator shoes in our database. The MOQ of alligator style is just 3 pairs and wholesale alligator shoes manufacturers. If you want to custom best alligator shoes, please contact us now!!!
This alligator dress shoes is all about style. With its alligator print vamp and classic toe shape, this lace-up will take you anywhere. The fine burgendy, perfect and the strong toe with Vibram sole.
This alligator shoes is lightweight rubber and leather material, classic insole for comfort. High-quality, Loafers shoe suit for formal and informal occasions. It can be used in the prom, parties, formal, casual and outdoor events.
Crocodile skin either refers to the skin of a live crocodile or a leather made from dead crocodile hide. It has multiple applications across the fashion industry such as use for bags, shoes, and upholstery after being farmed and treated in specialist farms and tanneries.
Crocodile skin is primarily used in the production of handbags and other luxury items such as shoes, belts, wallets, upholstery, and furniture. For these products, Freshwater, Saltwater, Nile and Caiman are used because of the superior quality of skin which when tanned has an aesthetic finish.[5] Not all these skins are valued the same. As one of the largest crocodile species, the Australian Saltwater Crocodile has a reputation for having the most desirable and high-quality hide. This makes it more popular than the smaller Caiman skins which, as a more common species, is a cheaper option.[6] The value of a skin is dependent on what it will be used for. Freshwater Crocodile, particularly from New Guinea, is known for its flexibility which allows processors to skive it down to a thinness suitable for clothing whereas Nile crocodile, mostly available across Africa,[5] is durable, making it desirable for heavy-duty items such as footwear and belts.[7]
On a crocodile farm, crocodiles are grown and prepared for slaughter before their skin is removed, treated, and sent to be tanned in specialist tanneries and used in the manufacture of commercial goods.
The main farm income is in crocodile skin for the fashion industry.[14] It is important the skin is of good quality to achieve the highest revenue possible. Preservation is essential as quality of skin reduces substantially in warm conditions where the farms tend to be situated.[3] To add value to skins, some farms include fleshing at the stage of short term preservation. Fleshing is usually carried out by tanners and is the trimming, scraping and removal of remaining muscle tissue using sharp equipment and high power water jets.[8] It is often considered risky for farms to complete the fleshing process as the skin may be damaged, a costly mistake. 1 skin costs $12 in labor, not including operating or capital costs. Therefore, fleshing is usually carried out by tanners.[8]
The skin is the most valuable part of a crocodile, followed by the meat and other body parts such as teeth.[12] Value is decided in two ways: size and grade. Greater width increases the value of the skin and is measured across the third raised scute. The grade is measured on a scale of damage to the skin and value is deducted by 25% at each level.[8] Therefore, skin value can drop significantly if the quality is not maintained by careful handling.
The value of first-grade skin per cm is $9 (USA), a 40 cm of skin therefore costs $360.[8] For every imperfection, value decreases which is why crocodile farmers take precautionary measures such as covering corners of enclosures with plastic, to keep their crocodiles in good condition.[15] Crocodiles are put into smaller groups to prevent fights and spread of infections are known to lead to scarring and damage of skin which will affect the value of leather.[16][8]
The value of a skin is dependent on how much it is desired by fashion houses such as Louis Vuitton, Yves Saint Laurent and Hermes.[15] Premium skins are usually transported to countries such as France, Italy and the United States of America where the most reputable tanneries treat the skins according to the designer's wishes and make them ready for manufacture into commercial goods such as bags, shoes and accessories.[14] In Australia, (both a producer and manufacturer of crocodile hide) businesses like Di Croco offer custom products to customers and also use lesser skins and by-products to minimize waste.[12][17]
Quality can be improved up to the point of slaughter and from here only maintained or reduced.[8] Skin must be preserved carefully as after slaughter there is a loss of immune response and it becomes susceptible to microbial contamination such as scale slip, staining and discoloration[15] and biological damage, e.g. bacterial or fungal infection.[8] In short term preservation, a 60% brine solution is used for up to five days. In long term preservation, a commercial biocide is required which allows the skin to be kept for up to four month