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Exotic and processed skins

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t the end of the Twenties the demand for exotic skins increased enormously, often combined with polished skins, suedes, calf and kid, as well as with new decorative skins in imitation reptile.Reptile skins regularly appeared in 1920's and 1930's Ferragamo collections. The economy recovery after the war led to a revival in luxury goods and to accessories in fine skins, mainly crocodile and lizard with antilope for shoes. At the end of the Fifties many furs were also used especially clearly marked ones like ocelot, pony, giraffe and zebra,
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