(isim) süet

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التركية - الإنجليزية
suede
Made of suede
leather with a napped surface
a fabric made to resemble suede leather
A leather produced by buffing or sanding a split to produce a velvety finish or nap The nap is not as fine as nubuck because the fibre structure is looser without the grain layer
A leather that's produced from a fresh split hide, which has a velvet like nap
A type of leather in which the flesh side is buffed smooth Suede splits are buffed on both sides
Suede is leather with a soft, slightly rough surface. Albert wore a brown suede jacket and jeans. soft leather with a slightly rough surface ((gants de) Suède )
A type of soft leather, made from calfskin, with a brushed texture to resemble fabric, often used to make boots, clothing and fashion accessories
A flocked or brushed cotton, imitating suede leather
The hair side of the leather that has been buffed by an abrading machine to give a soft, burnished effect Wickability: The ability of a fiber to transport moisture away from the skin
Leather with a soft, napped surface
{i} leather with a soft napped surface; fabric that resembles sueded leather
Split leather that has been buffed and brushed to create a fuzzy surface feel
The hair side of the leather that has been buffed by an abrading machine to give a soft, burnished effect
(1) Velvet-like nap finish produced on leather by abrasive action (2) Leather whose wearing surface has been finished to have a velvet-like nap
– Leather produced from the flesh split, exhibiting a velvet-like nap Sueded splits are not top grain leathers, and do not have the same strength and integrity