This sounds very weird to me, maybe in years to come it will be as common place as table salt.
Animal-free leather is coming. Supposedly. "Would you ever wear shoes made from “grape leather”? Or gloves in “cactus leather”? What about a “kombucha leather” jacket and a mushroom leather bag?" With the drive towards more sustainable fashion, the burgeoning world of animal-free “alt leathers” is becoming increasingly mainstream.
What is going on with at least one company is shoes made with a leather-like material created from grape skins left over from wine-making.
So-called “plant-based leather” promises great benefits for the planet. Not only is Lerins upcycling an existing waste stream (as is also the case for “leathers” made from apples, bananas and pineapples), it’s also disconnecting from the cattle industry, and in doing so, avoids the issues of greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation and animal welfare.
You just never know.