
1) Animal Nitrate Britpop band 2) Big name in Britpop 3) Blue shoe fabric for Elvis 4) Blue shoe leather 5) Blue shoe material 6) Blue shoes material 7) Blue stuff for Elvis 8) Boot material 9) Brushed hide 10) Brushed leather 11) Buffed leather 12) Chukka boot material 13) Delicate leather material
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1) Ultrasuede
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Suede d is a type of leather with a napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, shirts, purses, furniture and other items. The term comes from the French `gants de Suède`, which literally means `Swedish gloves`. Suede leather is made from the underside of the skin, primarily lamb, although goat, calf and deer are commonly used. Splits fr...
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light beige
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• (n.) Swedish glove leather, -- usually made from lambskins tanned with willow bark. Also used adjectively; as, suede gloves.
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[Noun] Leather which has been brushed on one side.
Example: Esther bought a suede bag and belt to go with her new trousers.
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(from the article `shoe`) ...men`s shoes. Cordovan (a small muscle layer obtained from horsehide) is a heavy leather used in men`s shoes. Patent leather, usually made from ...
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Animal skin with any hair removed, and the skin surface treated to create a nap. While not really a fabric, it can in all other respects still be treated as such.
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Leather with a napped surface.
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A leather produced by buffing or sanding a split to produce a velvety finish or nap. The nap is not as fine as nubuck because the fibre structure is looser without the grain layer.
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Leather that has been sanded down to give a rougher fluffy look.
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Suède (swad
or swâd)
noun [ French, Sweden.] Swedish glove leather, -- usually made from lambskins tanned with willow bark. Also used adjectively; as,
suède gloves.
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Suede is the reverse side of the leather hide, it has a napped surface.
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[
n] - leather with a napped surface
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The finish produced by running the surface of leather on an emery wheel, with the result of ruffling up the fibres and giving it a 'nappy' appearance. The grain of leather may be suede finished (called nubuck) but the process is more appropriate to flesh or split surfaces. The name was applied (originally in France) to a glove leather of Swedish or...
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suede leather noun leather with a napped surface
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Leather with a napped surface.
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Leather that has been given a velvety nap.
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[Fabrics] Leather with a napped surface.
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Leather which has been sanded to create a soft roughened texture on it's surface.
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