Full Grain vs Top Grain for Leather Keychain: What Buyers Should Choose

A leather keychain is small, but it lives a hard life. It gets twisted in your hand, crushed in pockets, rubbed against coins, hit by keys, exposed to sweat, and tossed onto car consoles hundreds of times a week. That’s why “nice-looking leather” is not enough. If the leather choice is wrong, keychains fail in very specific ways: edges crack, holes stretch, the surface scratches into a dull patch, or the leather delaminates around the metal ring.