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  2. Suede - Wikipedia

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    Blue suede shoes Suede boot. Suede (pronounced / s w eɪ d / SWAYD) is a type of leather with a fuzzy, napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, fabrics, purses, furniture, and other items. Suede is made from the underside of the animal skin, which is softer and more pliable than the outer skin layer, though not as durable. [1]

  3. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Dating to the late 1700s, it became widely popular after inventor Seth Boyden developed the first mass-production process, using a linseed-oil-based lacquer, in 1818. Modern versions are usually a form of bicast leather. Suede is made from the underside of a split to create a soft, napped finish. It is often made from younger or smaller animals ...

  4. Ultrasuede - Wikipedia

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    Fabric content ranges from 80% polyester non-woven (100% recycled ultra-microfiber) and 20% non-fibrous polyurethane to 65% polyester and 35% polyurethane, depending on the product line. Ultrasuede feels like natural suede, but it is resistant to stains and discoloration; it can be washed in a washing machine. [3]

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    First, because nothing quite wraps you in a warm, cocoon-like feeling the way a well-made suede coat does (and it’s a stylish armor against the brisk autumn winds). But more importantly because ...

  6. Chamois leather - Wikipedia

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    This has made it a popular product for car cleaning and drying. [8] [9] [10] The elasticity of the skin's pores, which are very close together, allow it to be used in micro-filtration. Its water absorbency and low friction make it good for other uses, such as in cycling shorts (although most modern cycling shorts now use synthetic "chamois ...

  7. Oiling (leather processing) - Wikipedia

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    Oiling is a process whereby leather is hand coated (usually by brush or tampon) with either a raw (un-emulsified) oil or a combination of raw oil, blended with emulsified oils and a penetrating aid. Hand oils can include fragrant oils that help with the smell associated with the leather, e.g., Pine Oil.

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