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An artificial leather bag strap, made from plastic. Artificial leather, also called synthetic leather, is a material intended to substitute for leather in upholstery, clothing, footwear, and other uses where a leather-like finish is desired but the actual material is cost prohibitive or unsuitable due to practical or ethical concerns.
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A men's black patent leather shoe. Patent leather is a type of coated leather that has a high-gloss finish. [1] [2] In general, patent leather is fine grain leather that is treated to give it a glossy appearance. Characterized by a glass-like finish that catches the light, patent leather comes in all colors just like regular leather.
Naugahyde is an American brand of artificial leather.Naugahyde is a composite knit fabric backing and expanded polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coating. It was developed by Byron A. Hunter, a senior chemist at the United States Rubber Company, and is now manufactured and sold by the corporate spin-off Uniroyal Engineered Products LLC.
The Spanx faux-leather leggings (was $98, now as low as $62). The must-have wardrobe staple, plus everything else sitewide, is 30 percent off now through Dec. 2. Plus, you can take an additional ...
The drink company teamed up with Depend, a brand of absorbent, disposable undergarments, to release a limited-edition sleek black faux leather belted diaper that sold out within 24 hours of its ...
Faux leather, sometimes called vegan leather or polyurethane, is a man-made alternative to real leather that often costs far less while looking almost indistinguishable from the real deal. There ...
Piñatex (Spanish pronunciation: [piɲaˈteks]) is the trade name for a non-biodegradable leather alternative made from cellulose fibres extracted from pineapple leaves, PLA (polylactic acid), and petroleum-based resin. [1] Piñatex was developed by Carmen Hijosa and first presented at the PhD graduate exhibition at the Royal College of Art ...