Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Well here we go..............

I've read countless blogs over the last few years, and decided that it's time to have a play myself.

So, I hear you asking, what the hell is Dr Leather. Well actually it was the name of a software company I co-owned a few years back, but I figured it was time to resuscitate it. I've worked in the technical leather industry for 18 years now, and was trained by the best at Pittards in the UK, where I became the Innovations Manager in the gloving leather division. You might know some of the leathers they sell, which are featured in numerous big brand products from people like Titleist-Footjoy, Franklin, Nike, etc, and include Armortan, Microspike, Firebloc, Parados, and many more........ so the next time you put on your Footjoy sta-sof golf glove, or your Franklin baseball batting glove then spare a thought that some technology is in there most likely developed by me.

In 2002 I left and became Technical Director at Packer Leather in Australia, making athletic footwear leathers (mainly soccer boot leathers) for Nomis, adidas, Umbro, Nike, Puma, Mizuno, Asics and many more using the wonderful skin structure of the kangaroo. Oh.......I hear a lot of you say. KANGAROO's !!!!!!!! Well yes it is the source of many emotive responses, but over the coming weeks I hope I can try to educate a little bit more on this topic before anyone jumps in with some uninformed information.

In my time in the leather industry, I've managed to write a number of patents regarding use of technology in leather, become a Fellow of the Society of Leather Technologists & Chemists and hold numerous tertiary leather qualifications. In fact I've just finished my MBA in Leather Management, and am awaiting my final mark any day now.

Somehow I'd like to try to develop this blog into two sections - one for true leather professionals and associated trade professionals, and the other section to try to bring easy explanation to the 'punters' out there.

So, I'll sign off for now, but will be back soon.

Cheers,

Dr Leather


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Doctor leather. I was wondering if you knew whether PUMA LITE leather is bovine, kangaroo or synthetic. I can not get a straight answer from their customer service. Thanks.