ODM Environment Friendly Microfiber Leather Fabric For Shoes
Microfiber Leather Fabric Pu Microfiber Environment-Friendly For Shoes Leather Products
Our best-quality Suede Fabrics are great for upholstery, slipcovers, and bedding projects. We carry lightweight and heavyweight suede cloth, micro-suede, and embroidered suede for your home decorating needs at discount prices. Suede Cloth is not only an excellent upholstery fabric but is widely used as slipcover, duvet covers and comforters.
| Width | 137cm-140cm |
| Thickness | 1.2mm or up to your requirement |
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1. Embossed 2. Finished 3. Flocked 4. Foiled 5. Crinkle 6. Printed 7. Washed 8. Mirror |
| Backing | brush |
| Color | colors can be changed to meet customers requirement and can match the genuine leather colors very well. |
| Use | sofa, furiture, chair, sofas, vehicles, air-beds and so on. |
| Special requirements | environ mental protection, flame-retardant, American flame-retardant CA117and British flame-retardant.BS5852, soft, elasticity, glittering pearlier and sequin, glossy surface and so one |
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MATERIAL
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Microfiber Leather |
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THICKNESS
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Can be customized by customers |
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COLOR
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Various color available,can be customized |
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TOUCH FEELING
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Soft or hard,as your requirement |
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CHARACTER
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Abrasion-Resistant,Anti-Mildew,Anti-scratch,etc |
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USAGE
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Bags. Totes. Luggage. Bagspurses.Belt,etc |
What Is Suede Fabric?
- Suede is a type of leather, and it can be derived from any type of animal skin that is used in the production of normal leather. The main difference between suede and other types of leather is that suede fabric is derived from the underside of animal skin while most types of leather are derived from the top side of animal skin.
- The underside of animal skin is much softer than the outside, but it is also less resistant to the elements and stains. Therefore, suede is usually treated as a luxury material; while it lacks the durability of normal leather, it is much softer to the touch and more comfortable when worn against the skin.
- Compared to normal leather, suede is far more permeable, which means it lacks the waterproofing benefits of leather. It is, therefore, best to wear suede garments indoors or in situations in which encountering adverse environmental conditions is unlikely.
- While most kinds of leather are produced from cow skin, suede is most commonly produced from lamb skin. Other types of animal skin, however, such as calf, goat, and deer can also be used in suede production.
- In an attempt to reduce the impact on leather-producing animals and counter some of the negative attributes of suede, textile manufacturers have attempted to create a variety of different synthetic suede alternatives to varying degrees of success. While it’s impossible to truly replicate the desirable attributes of suede, synthetic alternatives may be less expensive or more durable than the genuine article.
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