Chromium is a well‐known allergen in leather products, however, cobalt has not historically been associated with leather exposure. Cobalt allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) from leather in furniture upholstery has been reported in Denmark,1,2 and leather furniture samples obtained in the United States also were found to contain cobalt.3 However, no clear cases of cobalt ACD from leather gloves or shoes have been reported. In this study we examined cobalt content in a convenience sample of shoes and gloves.
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