suede leather
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Definition
Noun: - Leather with a soft, napped surface: Suede leather is a type of leather that has been finished to have a soft, fuzzy, or velvety texture on one side. This surface, called a nap, is created by abrasively brushing the flesh side (inner side) of a hide or the outer side of a split hide.
Usage
Suede leather is used as a material for making various items. It is typically mentioned as the primary material of an object. - It is commonly used for clothing items like jackets, shoes, and gloves. - It is also used for upholstery, bags, and accessories.
Examples
- Suede leather shoes require special care to keep them clean.
- The interior of the luxury car was trimmed with soft suede leather.
Advanced Usage
- "Suede leather" vs. "Suede": In common usage, the material is often referred to simply as "suede." The term "suede leather" is more formal or descriptive, specifying the material's origin.
- The designer prefers to work with suede leather for its unique texture. (Formal/descriptive)
- I need a cleaner for my suede boots. (Common, casual)
Variants and Related Words
- Suede (n): The more common, shortened form of "suede leather."
- He wore a pair of brown suede loafers.
- Nubuck (n): A similar type of leather with a very fine nap, created by sanding the top grain side of the hide, making it more durable than suede but with a similar appearance.
- Nap (n): The raised, fuzzy surface on fabrics or leathers like suede.
Synonyms
- Velvet leather: A less common term emphasizing the soft, plush surface.
- Brushed leather: A descriptive term for leather that has been brushed to create a nap.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the material itself, not an object made from it. An object is made or suede leather.
- It is distinct from other leather finishes like full-grain or patent leather due to its characteristic napped surface.
Noun
- leather with a napped surface