How Much Is a Yard of Leather in Nigeria? 2026 Price Guide
What genuine leather really costs per yard, per hide and per sheet in Nigeria in 2026 — and what drives the price up or down.
"How much is a yard of leather in Nigeria?" is one of the most-searched leather questions in the country — and almost nobody publishes a straight answer. Here it is, with the factors that move the price.
Typical 2026 prices
- Everyday top-grain cowhide: from ₦3,200 per yard.
- Full-grain cowhide: from ₦4,500 per yard.
- Suede (shoemaking grade): from ₦3,800 per yard.
- Bag-grade calfskin & pebbled leather: ₦5,800–₦6,500 per yard.
- Sokoto goatskin hide: from ₦12,000 per hide.
- Whole cowhide (tannery direct): from ₦35,000.
Because we sell by the cut piece, our prices are the total for the dimensions you pick — see the exact figure on each product before you buy.
What moves the price
Grade
Full-grain (the top, untouched layer) costs more than top-grain or corrected-grain, which cost more than split/suede. Read our grade guide.
Type of hide
Goatskin, calfskin and exotic-embossed hides cost more than standard cowhide.
Size & thickness
Thicker, larger cuts cost more. Buying a whole hide is cheaper per square foot than buying small pieces.
Finish
Italian-finish, Saffiano texture and aniline finishes add cost over plain finishes.
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