Seidel 1964 Chocolate Smooth is a chocolate color variant of Seidel 1964 Smooth leather, a chrome-tanned steerhide developed exclusively for Nicks Handmade Boots by Seidel Tanning Corp. The chocolate finish provides a darker brown appearance while maintaining the same 7-8 ounce weight and hot-stuffed oil content that characterizes the 1964 Smooth line.
Chocolate was added to the 1964 Smooth lineup after the original brown color debuted in 2021. The chocolate variant joined walnut, black, and tan as part of the expanded color range offered by Nicks for the 1964 leather. The chocolate finish uses the same chrome-tanned steerhide base and hot-stuffing process as other 1964 Smooth colors.
The leather maintains the 7-8 ounce thickness standard across all 1964 Smooth colors. Chrome tanning using chromium salts provides the base structure, with chromium ions cross-linking the collagen fibers within 24-48 hours of treatment. This process results in high softness and flexibility compared to vegetable tanned leathers, along with superior water and stain resistance.
The smooth grain finish presents the treated side of the hide outward, creating a consistent chocolate brown surface. The chrome tanning process produces a fine-grained surface texture with heat resistance that prevents shrinking. The leather's heavy oil content from the hot-stuffing process contributes to its ability to develop patina as oils redistribute during wear, with the chocolate color showing visible aging patterns as the leather lightens and develops character over time.
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