WHY LEATHER DRESSES ARE BECOMING MORE AND MORE POPULAR

There's no denying the fact that leather dresses are becoming more and more popular. Whether you live on the East Coast, West Coast or somewhere in between, you've probably seen other women wearing this modern garment. Leather dresses have been around for decades. Up until now, though, they haven't exactly gained mainstream popularity. But that's expected to change as more and more women trade in their traditional cotton and linen dresses in favor of leather dresses. This begs the question, however: Why are leather dresses becoming more and more popular?
Soft and Comfortable on Your Skin
Unless you've worn a leather dress before, you might be surprised to learn just how comfortable they feel on your skin. Genuine leather has a soft, supple texture that's simply not found in traditional fabrics. Of course, this is important if you plan to wear your dress for the entire day, which most women do. With its unparalleled level of softness, a leather dress is guaranteed to keep you comfortable throughout the day. In comparison, dresses made of cotton or other traditional fabrics may cause itching, chafing or discomfort.Available in a Variety of Lengths
In the past, there weren't many leather dresses from which to choose. Today, however, manufacturers offer a wide selection of leather dresses in a variety of lengths. Mini leather dresses, for example, are characterized by a short length that stops well above the knees. Midi leather dresses, on the other hand, have a slightly longer length that stops around the knees. And there are maxi leather dresses -- the longest length -- that stop between the knees and ankles. Regardless of which dress length you prefer, chances are that it's available in leather.No Pilling
You don't have to worry about pilling with a leather dress. Pilling, as you may know, is characterized by the formation of pill-shaped fuzzballs on a garment. They develop when small, excess pieces of fabric accumulate on the surface of a garment. The good news is that pilling isn't a problem with leather dresses. Since leather dresses are made of animal hide rather than traditional fabrics like cotton or wool, there's zero risk of pilling. You can wear a leather dress for multiple consecutive days without worrying about it developing pill-shaped fuzzballs.Super Strong
Leather dresses aren't immune to physical damage, but the exceptional strength and durability of genuine leather offers a higher level of protection from physical damage than with other fabrics. If you get a cotton dress caught in your car door, for instance, it may rip the fabric, causing extensive damage that's difficult and expensive to repair. The unique properties of leather, on the other hand, protect leather dresses from such damage. You should still use caution to avoid snagging your leather dress when wearing it, but leather is several times stronger than most other fabrics, making damage a rare occurrence.Non-Absorbent
Yet another reason why leather dresses are becoming more and more popular is because they are non-absorbent. Granted, leather dresses, as well as other leather garments and accessories, can still absorb moisture. However, they don't absorb nearly as much moisture as traditional fabrics like cotton and wool. As a result, you can wear a leather dress in the rain, and it won't become saturated with moisture. Furthermore, a leather dress won't absorb your body's perspiration. If you sweat -- it's bound to happen at some point -- a leather dress will wick the perspiration away from your body rather than absorbing and holding it.