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Greek leather cord
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May 26, 2011, 11:09:31 am »
I have a sensitivity to various odours.
Does the Greek leather cord have a treated leather smell?
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Yes, there is a scent. It's not like walking into the leather goods store, but when I open a sealed bag and put my nose right into it, there is a definite scent from the dye or the tanning.
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