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Leather with the flesh side rubbed to make a velvety nap,
  1. Leather with the flesh side rubbed to make a velvety nap


  1. leather with a napped surface
  2. suede cloth: a fabric made to resemble suede leather
  3. Suede is a type of leather with a napped finish. However, it can also refer to a similar napped or brushed finish on many kinds of fabrics. The term comes from the French "gants de Suède", which literally means "gloves of Sweden".
  4. Suede is the debut album by English alternative rock band Suede, released in 1993 on Nude Records. At the time the fastest-selling debut album in British history, Suede debuted at the top of the UK Album Chart, won the 1993 Mercury Music Prize, and is often credited with starting the Britpop ...
  5. Suede are an English alternative rock band, cited as kick-starting the Britpop movement, and reinvigorating English rock music. Through their several incarnations, they were able to consistently put out albums that charted well, while still holding the respect of critics. ...
  6. Suede is an American pop, cabaret and jazz singer. She was born in Nyack, New York and went to high school in Severna Park, Maryland. She began playing music in high school, getting bar gigs before she even graduated. ...
  7. A type of soft leather, made from calfskin, with a brushed texture to resemble fabric, often used to make boots, clothing and fashion accessories; Made of suede
  8. (Sueded) having a hand that suggests the soft supple feel of real suede leather.
  9. (Sueded) A process in which fabric goes through a brushing process to raise the nap and give the garment a soft hand.
  10. Split leather that has been buffed and brushed to create a fuzzy surface feel.
  11. Leather that has been given a velvety nap.
  12. a treatment applied to the flesh side of a skin to produce a napped, velvet-like finish.
  13. any chrome-tanned split. Can come in a vast variety of colours, thicknesses and stiffnesses.
  14. A common name in leather for the hide of a cow with the fur removed. Soft, tanned leather with the flesh side buffed into a nap.
  15. A term taken from the French, "gants de Suède" (Swedish gloves), and applied to a leather finished on the flesh side by buffering so as to raise a velvet-like nap. ...
  16. Suede performs the same functions as microfleece, but it's much thinner.
  17. 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. ...
  18. The hair side of the leather that has been buffed by an abrading machine to give a soft, burnished effect.
  19. Leathers that are finished by buffing the flesh side (opposite the grain side) to produce a nap.
  20. In the most general sense, suede is leather from the flesh-side (not the outside) of the skin that's undergone an abrasive treatment to give the surface a velvet-like nap.
  21. Leather that has bee sanded or roughed to produce a surface with a soft texture.
  22. 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.
  23. a generic term for leathers whose wearing surface has been finished to have a velvet-like nap.
  24. The flesh side of a piece of leather. It is brushed to give it the surface appearance, and softness.
  25. Suede skins are always finished on the flesh side of the skin. By doing so, the tanner is able to achieve a "nappy" appearance. If the tanner leaves the fibrous materials of the skin too long, the skin is termed to be "woolly". ...