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Suede leather

British pronunciation/swˈeɪd lˈɛðə/
American pronunciation/swˈeɪd lˈɛðɚ/
Suede leather
[NOUN]
1

a type of leather with a soft, napped surface that is created by sanding or buffing the underside of animal skin

synonyms : suede
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suede leather definition and meaning

What is "suede leather"?

Suede leather is a type of leather that has a soft, napped surface, as opposed to the smooth, polished finish of other types of leather. It is made from the underside of animal skin, which is sanded or buffed to create a velvet-like texture that is both supple and durable. Suede leather can be made from a variety of animal hides, including cow, goat, lamb, and deer, and it is commonly used in fashion for clothing, shoes, and accessories, as well as in home decor and upholstery. Due to its softness and unique texture, suede leather is often associated with luxury and sophistication, and it requires special care and maintenance to keep it looking its best.

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