Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (2024)

Table of Contents
Grade A Alligator Leather Skins Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte Alligator – Denim – Matte Alligator – Denim – Matte Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium Alligator -Black – Millennium Alligator -Black – Millennium Alligator – M. Green – Millennium Alligator – M. Green – Millennium Alligator – Dove – Millennium Alligator – Dove – Millennium Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium Alligator – Cognac – Matte Alligator – Cognac – Matte Alligator – Black – Matte Alligator – Black – Matte Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte Alligator – L. Grey – Matte Alligator – L. Grey – Matte Alligator – Granite – Matte Alligator – Granite – Matte Alligator – C. Brown – Matte Alligator – C. Brown – Matte Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte Alligator – Nicotine – Matte Alligator – Nicotine – Matte Alligator – Sangria – Matte Alligator – Sangria – Matte Alligator – Crimson – Matte Alligator – Crimson – Matte Alligator – Cherry – Matte Alligator – Cherry – Matte Alligator – I. Rose – Matte Alligator – I. Rose – Matte Alligator – Orange – Matte Alligator – Orange – Matte Alligator -Burgundy – Matte Alligator -Burgundy – Matte Alligator – B. Pink – Matte Alligator – B. Pink – Matte Alligator – K. Green – Matte Alligator – K. Green – Matte Alligator – Purple – Matte Alligator – Purple – Matte Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment Alligator – Sage – Nubuck Alligator – Sage – Nubuck Alligator – Tan – Nubuck Alligator – Tan – Nubuck Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium Alligator – Pink – Millennium Alligator – Pink – Millennium Alligator – Blush – Millennium Alligator – Blush – Millennium Alligator – Royal – Millennium Alligator – Royal – Millennium Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – Flowers – Millennium Alligator – Flowers – Millennium Alligator – Olive – Millennium Alligator – Olive – Millennium Alligator – Cherry – Millennium Alligator – Cherry – Millennium Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium Alligator -Black – Millennium Alligator -Black – Millennium Alligator – M. Green – Millennium Alligator – M. Green – Millennium Alligator – Dove – Millennium Alligator – Dove – Millennium Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium Alligator – Pink – Millennium Alligator – Pink – Millennium Alligator – Blush – Millennium Alligator – Blush – Millennium Alligator – Royal – Millennium Alligator – Royal – Millennium Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – Flowers – Millennium Alligator – Flowers – Millennium Alligator – Olive – Millennium Alligator – Olive – Millennium Alligator – Cherry – Millennium Alligator – Cherry – Millennium Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium Alligator – Blurple – Millennium Alligator – Blurple – Millennium Alligator – Lime – Millennium Alligator – Lime – Millennium Alligator – Denim – Millennium Alligator – Denim – Millennium Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte Alligator – Denim – Matte Alligator – Denim – Matte Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte Alligator – Cognac – Matte Alligator – Cognac – Matte Alligator – Black – Matte Alligator – Black – Matte Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte Alligator – L. Grey – Matte Alligator – L. Grey – Matte Alligator – Granite – Matte Alligator – Granite – Matte Alligator – C. Brown – Matte Alligator – C. Brown – Matte Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte Alligator – Nicotine – Matte Alligator – Nicotine – Matte Alligator – Sangria – Matte Alligator – Sangria – Matte Alligator – Crimson – Matte Alligator – Crimson – Matte Alligator – Cherry – Matte Alligator – Cherry – Matte Alligator – I. Rose – Matte Alligator – I. Rose – Matte Alligator – Orange – Matte Alligator – Orange – Matte Alligator -Burgundy – Matte Alligator -Burgundy – Matte Alligator – B. Pink – Matte Alligator – B. Pink – Matte Alligator – K. Green – Matte Alligator – K. Green – Matte Alligator – Purple – Matte Alligator – Purple – Matte Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment Alligator – Flame Red – Garment Alligator – Flame Red – Garment Alligator – Pink – Matte Alligator – Pink – Matte Alligator – Dove – Garment Alligator – Dove – Garment Alligator- M. Navy – Garment Alligator- M. Navy – Garment Alligator – Hornback – Black Alligator – Hornback – Black Alligator – Sage – Nubuck Alligator – Sage – Nubuck Alligator – Tan – Nubuck Alligator – Tan – Nubuck Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck Alligator – Navy – Nubuck Alligator – Navy – Nubuck Shop Our Alligator Leather Inventory Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – B. Pink – Matte Alligator – B. Pink – Matte Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte Alligator – Black – Matte Alligator – Black – Matte Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment Alligator – Blurple – Millennium Alligator – Blurple – Millennium Alligator – Blush – Millennium Alligator – Blush – Millennium Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium Alligator – C. Brown – Matte Alligator – C. Brown – Matte Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium Alligator – Cherry – Matte Alligator – Cherry – Matte Alligator – Cherry – Millennium Alligator – Cherry – Millennium Pricing and Availability Differentiating Alligators from other Crocodillians Trapping and Trade of a Protected Species About Alligators Conservation

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Grade A Alligator Leather Skins

  • All Alligator
  • Millennium
  • Glazed "Classic"
  • Matte
  • Suede

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (2)

Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-B.PINK2

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Bubblegum Pink 2
  • Size: 41/42cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (3)

Alligator – Denim – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$700.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-DENIM

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Denim
  • Size: 35/39cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Denim – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$700.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (4)

Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$540.00 - $612.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-G-OMBRE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Gunmetal Ombre
  • Size: 30/34cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$540.00 - $612.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (5)

Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$740.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-RED88

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2.5oz – 1.1mm
  • Color: Red 88
  • Size 36/41cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$740.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (6)

Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-RED77

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3.5oz – 1.4mm
  • Color: Red 77
  • Size 44/45cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (7)

Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$612.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-RED22

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8mm
  • Color: Red 22
  • Size: 34/37cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$612.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (8)

Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-OXBLOOD

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Oxblood
  • Size 41/47cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (9)

Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $780.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-DENIM2

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.85mm
  • Color: Japanese Denim
  • Size 37/39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $780.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (10)

Alligator -Black – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-BLACK

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.85mm
  • Color: Black
  • Size 32/37cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator -Black – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (11)

Alligator – M. Green – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU: AA-MILL-M-GREEN

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Midnight Green
  • Size 46/53cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – M. Green – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (12)

Alligator – Dove – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $594.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-DOVE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Dove
  • Size 32/33cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Dove – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $594.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (13)

Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $720.00

MSRP:

SKU: AA-MILL-DRAB

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Olive Drab
  • Size 33/36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $720.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (14)

Alligator – Cognac – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,176.00 - $1,200.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-COGNAC

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cognac
  • Size: 49/50cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cognac – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,176.00 - $1,200.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (15)

Alligator – Black – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BLACK

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.6 -2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: BLack
  • Size: 45/48cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Black – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (16)

Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-ST-GREY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Stone Grey
  • Size: 44/45cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (17)

Alligator – L. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-L-GREY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Light Grey
  • Size: 47/48

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – L. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (18)

Alligator – Granite – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$1,008.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-GRANITE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5-1.7mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cedar Brown
  • Size: 42/43cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Granite – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$1,008.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (19)

Alligator – C. Brown – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-C-BROWN

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5-1.7mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cedar Brown
  • Size: 43/44cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – C. Brown – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (20)

Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00 - $984.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-MCHOCOLATE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.4-1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: MIlk Chocolate
  • Size: 39/41cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00 - $984.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (21)

Alligator – Nicotine – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-NICOTINE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.25 – 1.4mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Nicotine
  • Size: 44/47cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Nicotine – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (22)

Alligator – Sangria – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-SANGRIA

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.8 – 2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Sangria Red
  • Size: 44/47cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Sangria – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (23)

Alligator – Crimson – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,200.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-CRIMSON

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.4 -1.6mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cherry Red
  • Size: 50cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Crimson – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,200.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (24)

Alligator – Cherry – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-CHERRY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.4 -1.6mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cherry Red
  • Size: 47/51

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cherry – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (25)

Alligator – I. Rose – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-IVORY-ROSE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.02 -1.07mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Ivory Rose
  • Size: 45/46cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – I. Rose – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (26)

Alligator – Orange – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-ORANGE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.46-1.55mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Orange
  • Size: 41cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Orange – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (27)

Alligator -Burgundy – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BURGUNDY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.22-1.43mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Burgundy
  • Size: 45/47cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator -Burgundy – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (28)

Alligator – B. Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,008.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BGPINK

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.35-1.45mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Bubblegum Pink
  • Size: 42/44cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,008.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (29)

Alligator – K. Green – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-KGREEN

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Kelly Green
  • Size: 47/48cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – K. Green – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (30)

Alligator – Purple – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$936.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-PURPLE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Purple Matte
  • Size: 39-45cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Purple – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$936.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (31)

Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-BLUE-TD

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Blue Tie Dye
  • Size:43cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (32)

Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-VIOLET-TD

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Violet Tie Dye
  • Size:41/42cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (33)

Alligator – Sage – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$912.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-SAGE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Sage Green
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 28/39cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Sage – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$912.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (34)

Alligator – Tan – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-TAN

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Tan
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 43/46cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Tan – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (35)

Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU: AA-B-NUBUCK-CHESTNUT

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Chestnut
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 47cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (36)

Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-CHOCOLATE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Chocolate
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 47cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (37)

Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$768.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-TURQ

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Turquoise
  • Size 38/44cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$768.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (38)

Alligator – Pink – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,050.00$792.00 - $888.00$792.00 - $1,100.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-PINK

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Pink
  • Size 33/37cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Pink – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,050.00$792.00 - $888.00$792.00 - $1,100.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (39)

Alligator – Blush – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00$1,032.00 - $1,300.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-BLUSH

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blush Pink
  • Size 43/46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blush – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00$1,032.00 - $1,300.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (40)

Alligator – Royal – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-ROYAL

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Royal Blue
  • Size 41/46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Royal – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (41)

Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-G-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Grey Ombre
  • Size 38/39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (42)

Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$792.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-PF-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Purple Fissure Ombre
  • Size 33/36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$792.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (43)

Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$840.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-FB-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Fissure Ombre
  • Size 35/36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$840.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (44)

Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-C-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Ombre
  • Size 36-38cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (45)

Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-B-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Ombre
  • Size 39-42cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (46)

Alligator – Flowers – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-FLOWER

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Beige Flower
  • Size 36-39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Flowers – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (47)

Alligator – Olive – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$888.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-OLIVE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Olive
  • Size 37-39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Olive – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$888.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (48)

Alligator – Cherry – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$936.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-CHERRY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Cherry
  • Size 39-43cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cherry – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$936.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (49)

Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-BURGUNDY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Burgundy
  • Size 43-46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (50)

Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$740.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-RED88

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2.5oz – 1.1mm
  • Color: Red 88
  • Size 36/41cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Red 88 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$740.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (51)

Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-RED77

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3.5oz – 1.4mm
  • Color: Red 77
  • Size 44/45cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Red 77 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (52)

Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$612.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-RED22

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8mm
  • Color: Red 22
  • Size: 34/37cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Red 22 – Millennium

Roje Leather

$612.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (53)

Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-OXBLOOD

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Oxblood
  • Size 41/47cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Oxblood – Millennium

Roje Leather

$984.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (54)

Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $780.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-DENIM2

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.85mm
  • Color: Japanese Denim
  • Size 37/39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – J. Denim – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $780.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (55)

Alligator -Black – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-BLACK

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.85mm
  • Color: Black
  • Size 32/37cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator -Black – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $740.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (56)

Alligator – M. Green – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU: AA-MILL-M-GREEN

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Midnight Green
  • Size 46/53cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – M. Green – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (57)

Alligator – Dove – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $594.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-MILL-DOVE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Dove
  • Size 32/33cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Dove – Millennium

Roje Leather

$576.00 - $594.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (58)

Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $720.00

MSRP:

SKU: AA-MILL-DRAB

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2mm
  • Color: Olive Drab
  • Size 33/36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – O. Drab – Millennium

Roje Leather

$594.00 - $720.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (59)

Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$768.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-TURQ

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Turquoise
  • Size 38/44cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Turquoise – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$768.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (60)

Alligator – Pink – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,050.00$792.00 - $888.00$792.00 - $1,100.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-PINK

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Pink
  • Size 33/37cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Pink – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,050.00$792.00 - $888.00$792.00 - $1,100.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (61)

Alligator – Blush – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00$1,032.00 - $1,300.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-BLUSH

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blush Pink
  • Size 43/46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blush – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00$1,032.00 - $1,300.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (62)

Alligator – Royal – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-ROYAL

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Royal Blue
  • Size 41/46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Royal – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (63)

Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-G-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Grey Ombre
  • Size 38/39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – G. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (64)

Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$792.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-PF-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Purple Fissure Ombre
  • Size 33/36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – PF. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$792.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (65)

Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$840.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-FB-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Fissure Ombre
  • Size 35/36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – FB. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$840.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (66)

Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-C-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Ombre
  • Size 36-38cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (67)

Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-B-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Ombre
  • Size 39-42cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (68)

Alligator – Flowers – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-FLOWER

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Beige Flower
  • Size 36-39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Flowers – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (69)

Alligator – Olive – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$888.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-OLIVE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Olive
  • Size 37-39cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Olive – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,100.00$888.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (70)

Alligator – Cherry – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$936.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-CHERRY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Cherry
  • Size 39-43cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cherry – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$936.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (71)

Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-BURGUNDY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Burgundy
  • Size 43-46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (72)

Alligator – Blurple – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-BLUPURP

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: BLue Purple
  • Size 44-46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blurple – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (73)

Alligator – Lime – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,050.00$816.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-LIME

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Lime
  • Size 34-36cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Lime – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,050.00$816.00 - $864.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (74)

Alligator – Denim – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,104.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-DENIM

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Denim
  • Size 46-51cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Denim – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,104.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (75)

Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-B.PINK2

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Bubblegum Pink 2
  • Size: 41/42cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (76)

Alligator – Denim – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$700.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-DENIM

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Denim
  • Size: 35/39cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Denim – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$700.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (77)

Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$540.00 - $612.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-G-OMBRE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Gunmetal Ombre
  • Size: 30/34cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – G. Ombre – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$540.00 - $612.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (78)

Alligator – Cognac – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,176.00 - $1,200.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-COGNAC

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cognac
  • Size: 49/50cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cognac – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,176.00 - $1,200.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (79)

Alligator – Black – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BLACK

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.6 -2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: BLack
  • Size: 45/48cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Black – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (80)

Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-ST-GREY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Stone Grey
  • Size: 44/45cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – ST. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (81)

Alligator – L. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-L-GREY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Light Grey
  • Size: 47/48

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – L. Grey – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (82)

Alligator – Granite – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$1,008.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-GRANITE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5-1.7mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cedar Brown
  • Size: 42/43cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Granite – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$1,008.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (83)

Alligator – C. Brown – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-C-BROWN

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5-1.7mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cedar Brown
  • Size: 43/44cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – C. Brown – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (84)

Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00 - $984.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-MCHOCOLATE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.4-1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: MIlk Chocolate
  • Size: 39/41cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – M. Chocolate – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00 - $984.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (85)

Alligator – Nicotine – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-NICOTINE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.25 – 1.4mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Nicotine
  • Size: 44/47cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Nicotine – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (86)

Alligator – Sangria – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-SANGRIA

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.8 – 2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Sangria Red
  • Size: 44/47cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Sangria – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,124.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (87)

Alligator – Crimson – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,200.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-CRIMSON

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.4 -1.6mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cherry Red
  • Size: 50cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Crimson – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,200.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (88)

Alligator – Cherry – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-CHERRY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.4 -1.6mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cherry Red
  • Size: 47/51

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cherry – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (89)

Alligator – I. Rose – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-IVORY-ROSE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.02 -1.07mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Ivory Rose
  • Size: 45/46cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – I. Rose – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (90)

Alligator – Orange – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-ORANGE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.46-1.55mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Orange
  • Size: 41cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Orange – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (91)

Alligator -Burgundy – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BURGUNDY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.22-1.43mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Burgundy
  • Size: 45/47cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator -Burgundy – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (92)

Alligator – B. Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,008.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BGPINK

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.35-1.45mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Bubblegum Pink
  • Size: 42/44cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,008.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (93)

Alligator – K. Green – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-KGREEN

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Kelly Green
  • Size: 47/48cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – K. Green – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (94)

Alligator – Purple – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$936.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-PURPLE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Purple Matte
  • Size: 39-45cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Purple – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$936.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (95)

Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-BLUE-TD

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Blue Tie Dye
  • Size:43cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (96)

Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-VIOLET-TD

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Violet Tie Dye
  • Size:41/42cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Violet T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (97)

Alligator – Flame Red – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-FLAME-RED

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Flame Red
  • Size: 45-59cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Flame Red – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$984.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (98)

Alligator – Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,500.00$1,056.00 - $1,200.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-ROSE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish:Garment Grade
  • Thickness: 2-3oz (0.8 – 0.99mm)
  • Color:Rose
  • Size: 45-59cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,500.00$1,056.00 - $1,200.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (99)

Alligator – Dove – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-DOVE

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish:Matte
  • Thickness; 2oz – 0.8-0.99mm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Color:Dove
  • Size: 43-45cm

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Dove – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,080.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (100)

Alligator- M. Navy – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,200.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-MEDNAVY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish:Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 08 – 0.9mm
  • Color:Medium Navy
  • Size: 45-59cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator- M. Navy – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,200.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (101)

Alligator – Hornback – Black

Roje Leather

MSRP: $300.00$300.00$250.00

MSRP:

SKU:A-HB-MATTE-BLACK

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Hornback
  • Finish:Matte
  • Thickness: 3 – 4oz oz – 1.2 -1.7mm
  • Grade: 2 (Fleshing Holes) Wild Harvest Excessively Large Horns
  • Color: Black
  • Size: 30/32cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Hornback – Black

Roje Leather

MSRP: $300.00$300.00$250.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (102)

Alligator – Sage – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$912.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-SAGE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Sage Green
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 28/39cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Sage – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$912.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (103)

Alligator – Tan – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-TAN

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Tan
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 43/46cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Tan – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (104)

Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

SKU: AA-B-NUBUCK-CHESTNUT

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Chestnut
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 47cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Chestnut – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,056.00 - $1,128.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (105)

Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-CHOCOLATE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Chocolate
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 47cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Chocolate – Nubuck

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,350.00$1,008.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (106)

Alligator – Navy – Nubuck

Roje Leather

$960.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-NUBUCK-NAVY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Nubuck
  • Color: Navy Blue
  • Grade 1 (Flawless)
  • Size 42cm

Nubuck Finish

Nubuck Finish is commonly referred to as suede or more accurately buffed. These alligator skins are tanned into matte without any waxes or topcoats then run through a buffing machine to remove the top layer of the epidermis. This results in a velvety texture which changes contrast after running your hand over the skin in the opposite direction. Suede leather is a split and not from the top grain making suede leather inferior to nubuck leather. Please be aware nubuck alligator is basically a naked finish and care should be taken when working with the skins as well as a protective layer should be added after you have created your project. Please experiment with protective finishes on off cuts or scrap to determine the best results before spraying your finished product.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your crocodile skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. More often than notthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Alligator – Navy – Nubuck

Roje Leather

$960.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

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Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-B-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Ombre
  • Size 39-42cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$864.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (108)

Alligator – B. Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,008.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BGPINK

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.35-1.45mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Bubblegum Pink
  • Size: 42/44cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Pink – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,008.00 - $1,056.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (109)

Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-B.PINK2

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:3oz 1.5mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Bubblegum Pink 2
  • Size: 41/42cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – B. Pink 2 – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$984.00 - $1,008.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (110)

Alligator – Black – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-BLACK

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.6 -2mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: BLack
  • Size: 45/48cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Black – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,080.00 - $1,152.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (111)

Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-GG-BLUE-TD

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 2oz – 0.8 – 0.99mm
  • Color: Blue Tie Dye
  • Size:43cm
  • European Grade 1 (Flawless)

Garment Grade

Garment Grade = Garment Weight or specifically tanned for use in garment construction such as jackets, skirts, shirts, pants, or any application that requires stretch and mobility. These skins are under 1mm thick. Garment skins can also be used in any leather production if a proper reinforcement substrate is used to compensate.

Hand Selected Skin from the same dye lot. These skins were farmed raised in America, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. We exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address Only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone. Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blue T.D. – Garment

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (112)

Alligator – Blurple – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-BLUPURP

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: BLue Purple
  • Size 44-46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blurple – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,056.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (113)

Alligator – Blush – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00$1,032.00 - $1,300.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-RB-MILL-BLUSH

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blush Pink
  • Size 43/46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Blush – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,250.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00$1,032.00 - $1,300.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (114)

Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-BURGUNDY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Burgundy
  • Size 43-46cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Burgundy – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,300.00$1,032.00 - $1,104.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (115)

Alligator – C. Brown – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-C-BROWN

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness: 1.5-1.7mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cedar Brown
  • Size: 43/44cm

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – C. Brown – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,150.00$936.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (116)

Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-C-OMBRE

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Blue Ombre
  • Size 36-38cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – C. Ombre – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$864.00 - $912.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (117)

Alligator – Cherry – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MATTE-CHERRY

  • Species: alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut: Belly
  • Finish: Matte
  • Thickness:1.4 -1.6mm
  • Grade: 1 Flawless
  • Color: Cherry Red
  • Size: 47/51

Matte Finish

Matte Finish is also referred to as saddle, aniline, and desert finishes tanned with chrome agents and is the oldest and most popular of all reptile finishes. Some are true matte others are finished with waxes to give additional sheen.Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops. Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork. Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material. In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cherry – Matte

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,400.00$1,128.00 - $1,224.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (118)

Alligator – Cherry – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$936.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

SKU:AA-B-MILL-CHERRY

  • Species:alligator mississippiensis
  • Cut:Belly
  • Finish:Millennium
  • Thickness: 3oz – 1.2-1.4mm
  • Color: Cherry
  • Size 39-43cm

Millennium

Millennium is a modern process of producing a shiny finish on alligator skins. The shortcomings of the classic glazed finish such as the finish sugaring or splintering from bending the skin in the wrong direction; with the only way to correct is to run back through a glazing jack. Not all workshops have tanning jacks on site. And during the leather craft process once the skin is cut and mounted on any substrate or reinforcement forgot about running that cut back through a tanning jack to remove the splinters or cracks on the finish. Millennium finish alligator skins are easy to spot as both the front and back leg pits have been crescent shape cut. The cutting is necessary to remove excess wrinkles to create a flat skin that can run through the heated rolling machine to apply several coats of resin. As advancements in millennium technology progress, we now stock the shiniest millennium finish possible. Why settle for older standard millennium finish alligator skins which are duller and at best have a soft glow. Millennium finish alligator skins can be turned, bent, and flipped right side out carefully with experienced and gentle hands. Due to the process of millennium being applied with heat most creases or surface splintering can be removed even after mounted to reinforcement materials.

Fashion, even within the luxury sector, is becoming ever faster. Why take a risk going into production with excessive wait times known for delays due to customs, fish and wildlife inspections, or local tanneries bumping you for larger clients? Our goal in offering such a variety of colors and finishes is to streamline and simplify the entire process of you seeing a color/finish that is close to what you or your client wants and to ship the same business day. The allure of exotic skins is their uniqueness, why invest in more minimum order production than you need or have orders for, then wait who knows how long to receive skins you have not even seen in the finished state? If you value your time and sanity and prefer to receive your alligator skins quickly to deliver to your client quickly then it is possible to have something like yesterday.

These skins were farmed raised at one of several European contracted farms, tanned in Europe, imported under CITES into the U.S. to exclusively offer Same day U.S. shipping for U.S. shipping address only for orders placed before 3PM Mountain Time Zone.

Grading

Grading of alligator skin is very subjective. Each tannery and supplier in the United States has their own quality standard with some grading all the way down to sh*t or grade 5 or 6. We keep it simple grade 1 Flawless and at a strict European standard.

We don’t bother investing in 1000’s of skins at a significant discount to come up with less than 100 that are fully usable. We only purchase Flawless European grade 1 skins which are personally hand selected then imported to use for client’s production and to ship to designers and manufactures that have their own workshops.

Notice that the skins we ship are 95% usable from throat to tail. This is how luxury buyers for the major European brands purchase. After 20 years of buying and selling exotic skins what we stock, use for client’s production and ship is exactly what you see on your screen.

Having produced finished products for 12 years and thousands of exotic skins bags and accessories its surprising pleasant to work with the highest-grade alligator skins available. Imagine making products from wide upper alligator tails (because most lower alligator tails have excessive lift between the scales) that looks as good as from the center cut belly.

Factor farmed raised wider tail production into the costs of your products you produce and then rethink buying lower grades which typically have much narrower tails that come from wild harvests (“because all the best grades go to Europe”)

Calcium “buttons” or ossification typically running through the belly and up through the throat/neck are indicative of wild alligator skins usually sourced from Florida. Buttons are disgusting and alligator skins that contract this disease are not worth the cost of tanning them. We will never purchase these skins and inventory them and try to pass them off as normal. We let other suppliers sell those to inexperienced buyers.

Pricing

You get what you pay for. Oftenthe price of something usually equals its quality(especially cheap things are often of low quality). Why cut corners if you are considering using alligator skins for your line or project?The most important distinction between price and value is the fact thatprice is arbitrary, and value is fundamental.

Considering these same alligator skins, we hand select and import are sold between€25-€35 per cm in the European marketplace makes what appears to be expensive in actuality a great value for those manufacturing luxury products here in the U.S. or any country.

Every notice that larger U.S. based brands which offer exotic skins products are made in Europe? Example Ralph Lauren took a equity position in one of the largest exclusive alligator and crocodile U.S. tanneries yet users European alligator and crocodile skins for their production.

Sourcing and Sizing of Alligator Skins

We stock and ship the finest American alligator skins, available only in flawless grade 1, unless stated otherwise, with a noticeable price difference.

American Alligator (alligator mississippiensis) from uncrowded European contracted American farms – Tanned in Europe – matte, millennium, metallic, garment, classic glazed finished in belly and hornback, with sizes ranging between 32 – 59cm.

Alligator skins are valued by measuring (horizontally) at its widest point across the abdomen. Like carat sizing with diamonds, the width of a hide is the considering factor for determining the rarity and price of a finished skin.For example, a 47cm Flawless Grade 1 skin is exponentially rarer not having defects and thus more valuable than a 32cm.

Legalities and Conservation

Our stocked American alligator skins are protected by US Laws and CITES Appendix II. They are legally traded, bought and sold in the United States and most countries abroad with the proper paperwork.

We do not offer low-cost Appendix 1 Freshwater Siamese often mislabeled as alligator skins from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia; this species has trade restrictions that make this species illegal for import, possess, or manufacture in the United States, even with export CITES paperwork.

Always know the source of the exotic skins to ensure the paperwork is correct, then double check the trade restriction before believing those in 3rd world countries trying to get a sale regardless of if they know you are committing criminal actions– rest assured with Rojé you are only getting legal skins at fair market prices that comply with all laws and regulations.

Purchasing

We want you to have a smooth and hassle-free experience shopping with us. Our staff have 20 years of experience in working with exotic leathers; if you are not sure which size or quantity of skins you need for your project, contact us prepared with the measurements of your pattern so we can assist you with obtaining the right amount of material.

In addition, look at our sizing charts and have realistic expectations. Always give yourself a bit of seam allowance and wiggle room. Several successful designers actually send us their patterns to keep on file so as skins come in we can notify them.With smaller bags being popular and having 95% of the skin usable, our clients can produce luxury handbags using just 1 skin.

See ourconversion chartsif you need to convert between inches/cm for the width or material thickness.

Alligator – Cherry – Millennium

Roje Leather

MSRP: $1,200.00$936.00 - $1,032.00

MSRP:

Alligator Leather | Roje Exotic Leather (119)

Species:

American Alligator
alligator mississippiensis

CITES:

Yes – Appendix II

Origins:

Southeast United States

Size:

Width: 25cm (10”) – 90cm (35″)

Length:

1.2m (3.5′) – 4m (12’)

Weight:

1.1mm -2.1mm

Finishes:

  • Glazed
  • Matte
  • Millennium

Popular Uses:

  • Alligator Handbags
  • Alligator Wall Coverings
  • Alligator Belts

The American Alligator is indigenous only to Southeastern United States, available as both farm raised and harvested from the wild. Its skins are prized for their incredible quality and texture. Along with crocodiles and caimans, the American alligator is part of the Crocodillian family and protected by US Laws and CITES agreements.

Pricing and Availability

Larger skins are exponentially more expensive and valuable due to first the rarity of larger skins as well as the cost of producing the hide. Here is the ratio:

  • 20 – 24cm (1.0 years on the farm)
  • 25-29cm (1.5 years on the farm)
  • 30-34cm (2.0 years on the farm)
  • 35-39cm (2.5 years on the farm)
  • 40-44cm (3.0 years on the farm)
  • 45cm up (3.5 years on the farm)

The longer these animals are on the farm and the larger they become, they require more food and care. A 2.5 year old alligator will eat 2.5 times what they did the previous year. A more mature animal also becomes more aggressive and has to be separated to an individual pen or grow room. Increased demand also raises the price: a 40 – 44cm hide is the perfect size for a 16″ wide handbag which drives the price up. Farmers have to wait 3 years to raise an animal and produce a finished skin this large, thus driving the prices higher.

Differentiating Alligators from other Crocodillians

One of the most distinctive characteristics of these animals is their snouts. Alligators have wide, U-shaped noses. Crocodiles (except the Indian mugger species) have narrow, pointed, V-shaped noses. The differences in snout shape are because of the kind of prey they eat. Alligators’ flat snouts make it easier to crush the hard shells of their favorite foods: turtles and snails. The pointed snout of the crocodile helps it to catch fish. Fish can make up 70 percent of a croc’s diet.

Trapping and Trade of a Protected Species

Commercial development and international trade in previously-endangered species such as crocodiles must satisfy the criteria of the convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES). Commercial farms must be able to demonstrate a viable second generation progeny for the species. Ranching programs must operate under an Approved Management plan that must demonstrate, for a defined geographic area, that the impact of harvesting is not detrimental to the species.

About Alligators

Alligators have been on earth for more than 65 million years. Alligators were here when dinosaurs roamed the land and have remained almost unchanged since then. Being reptiles, alligators are cold-blooded. They lie motionless for lengthy durations, but move swiftly to hunt both on land and in water. An alligator relies on its large and incredibly strong tail for mobility in water. Like all crocodillians, they also have four short legs with webbed back feet. Alligators have very tough skin, usually a dull gray or deep olive in color. They are often mistaken for logs floating in the water. The bony plates within the skin give the alligator’s body an “armored” look.

Conservation

Conservation and educational farms (often called banks or rehabilitation projects) aim to breed several species of crocodilians in captivity for possible release back into protected areas in the wild. Primary income comes from tourism and/or grants from local governments and conservationists, not from the sale of skins. Other farms, which received original stock from a variety of sources but which, through captive breeding, have a closed, sustained system for supplying skins to the trade, derive their primary income from skin sales to the trade, although they may also derive some income from tourism.

Today, there are about two hundred alligator farms in the United States. The ongoing reintroduction of captive-bred young into the wild has enabled the comeback of a species near extinction in the 1970s and has become a wildlife conservation success story.

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