Human leather

Well, if it's in the UK, I imagine it's a work.

In a third-world country, I'd be inclined to believe it.
 
I don't know but I'd buy it.
 
Have to save the tattooes after people die. Some of them would make a nice lamp shade.
 
LMAO did you read the FAQ? They don't show pictures of their products, have no time frame for turnaround, yet they charge $14K for a wallet. It's total BS
 
Ed Gein approves:


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Just think of the money they could make on someone like this.
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What were you doing/searching for when you found this?
 

LOL I use this term in the book I am writing.

Check this out!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropodermic_bibliopegy
Anthropodermic bibliopegy is the practice of binding books in human skin. As of April 2016, The Anthropodermic Book Project "has identified 47 alleged anthropodermic books in the world's libraries and museums. Of those, 30 books have been tested or are in the process of being tested. Seventeen of the books have been confirmed as having human skin bindings and nine were proven to be not of human origin but of sheep, pig, cow, or other animals."[1] (The confirmed figures as of August 2017 have increased to 18 bindings identified as human and 14 disproved.[2])


Just think of the money they could make on someone like this.
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Dat gravitational field
 
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