HORWEEN FOREST GREEN VS MARYAM TPR VERDE

This blog was inspired by several inquiries asking about the difference between Horween Chromexcel Forest Green and Maryam TPR Verde. When it comes to premium leather, few names carry the same legacy of craftsmanship and tradition as Horween and Maryam. Each tannery produces leather with its own distinct characteristics, which is why both are favourites here at GORAL.
 
While both leathers are highly regarded in the industry, they cater to different preferences and needs. Let’s explore what makes each one unique and help you determine which is the best fit for you.

HORWEEN CHROMEXCEL

First, let’s talk about Horween Chromexcel—or CXL, as it's known at the renowned Chicago tannery. Horween has cemented CXL as one of the world’s most premium leathers. This pull-up leather is not only soft and flexible but also exceptionally durable. It’s easy to work with during the shoe or boot-making process, and when worn in, it develops a rich, stunning patina that only enhances its beauty over time.

Composition and Tanning Process: CXL is a full-grain leather that’s vegetable-tanned and then hot-stuffed with oils and waxes. This process results in a leather that’s rich in colour and incredibly supple, with a slightly glossy finish. What sets Chromexcel apart is the pull-up effect - when the leather is bent or stretched, the colour lightens, giving it a unique look that only improves with age.
 
Aesthetic and Feel: The rich, warm hues of CXL develop a beautiful patina over time, creating a one-of-a-kind appearance. This leather is thick, soft, and oozes character. It has a lived-in quality that adds charm as it ages.
 
Durability: Horween Chromexcel is not only a beautiful leather, but it’s also built to last. The waxes and oils embedded during the tanning process help protect it against moisture, while its full-grain structure ensures that it can withstand years of use without losing its strength or integrity.

You can shop Horween Chromexcel here.

MAYRAM TPR
Maryam TPR Verde is an innovative leather that blends traditional vegetable tanning with modern technology. TPR stands for Thermo-Plastic Rubber, a technique that results in a smooth, durable, and eco-friendly leather.
 
Composition and Tanning Process: Maryam TPR Verde is crafted using a process that integrates vegetable tanning methods with the addition of TPR, giving the leather a smooth finish and increasing its flexibility. The "Verde" in its name refers to its stunning green hue, which can vary from a light, minty shade to a deeper, forest-like colour.
 
Aesthetic and Feel: TPR Verde has a sleek, consistent look, with a clean and polished finish. Unlike CXL, it doesn’t develop a patina over time; instead, its color stays consistent, retaining its vibrant look. The texture is smooth and glossy, giving it a refined, modern appeal that many leather enthusiasts find irresistible.
 
Durability: One of the standout features of TPR Verde is its ability to resist scuffs and creases. The leather is highly resilient and doesn’t show wear easily, maintaining a fresh, polished look even with regular use. While it may not age in the same way that Chromexcel does, TPR Verde is still a highly durable option that will last for many years.

You can shop Maryam TPR here

SUMMARY
 
Ultimately, the choice between Horween Chromexcel and Maryam TPR Verde comes down to your personal preferences and what you’re looking for in your leather goods.
 
Go for Horween Chromexcel if you appreciate traditional craftsmanship, a leather that ages beautifully with time, and a rich, luxurious feel.

Choose Maryam TPR Verde if you prefer a sleek, modern look that resists wear and tear, and you don’t mind sacrificing the aging process for a consistent, refined finish.