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The North American alligator has been removed from the endangered species list as of 1987. It is now raised on farms due to its commercial value. The Chinese or Asian alligator does remain on the endangered list. The quality of these skins is not as fine as the American alligator.

The alligator skin which is used today can be found in swamps and slow moving streams in Florida up to North Carolina. Alligator skin is very tough and durable. The actual back is ridged with many small bones which are called osteoderms. The belly however is very smooth and this is what we often see the higher quality handbags and shoes, etc. made from.

Some tips for identifying real and faux alligator purses are:

1) faux skin may show too much repetition of the same patterning
2) an authentic skin may show the umbilical scar

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Alligator hide - Courtesy of thesouthwedge

Alligator hide

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Alligator dyed black - Courtesy of daisyfairbanks

Alligator dyed black

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Vintage alligator shoes - Courtesy of poppysvintageclothing@sympatico.ca

Vintage alligator shoes

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Vintage alligator handbag - Courtesy of daisyfairbanks

Vintage alligator handbag

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Vintage alligator handbag - Courtesy of bombshell*frocks

Vintage alligator handbag

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Vintage alligator shoes - Courtesy of afterfashion123

Vintage alligator shoes

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Vintage stamped Made in Cuba alligator bag - Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo

Vintage stamped Made in Cuba alligator bag

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Vintage stamped Made in Cuba alligator bag - Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo

Vintage stamped Made in Cuba alligator bag

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