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Patent leather

British pronunciation/pˈeɪtənt lˈɛðə/
American pronunciation/pˈæʔn̩t lˈɛðɚ/
Patent leather
[NOUN]
1

a smooth kind of leather with a high-gloss finish

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patent leather definition and meaning

What is "patent leather"?

Patent leather is a type of leather that is coated with a high-gloss finish, giving it a shiny and reflective appearance. The finish is achieved by applying layers of lacquer or varnish to the surface of the leather, which creates a smooth and durable surface that is resistant to water and stains. Patent leather is often used for formal and dressy footwear, such as dress shoes, pumps, and boots, as well as for handbags, belts, and other accessories. It is available in a range of colors, from classic black and white to bright and bold hues, and is often used to add a touch of glamour and sophistication to an outfit. While patent leather is durable and long-lasting, it does require some special care to maintain its glossy appearance over time. Overall, patent leather is a stylish and luxurious material that adds a touch of elegance and shine to any wardrobe.

Examples
1Seven, wear patent leather evening shoes.
2Exactly what is patent leather?
3Never had a patent leather bag.
4Ironically, patent leather's patent has expired.
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