suede
IPA: swˈeɪd
noun
- A type of soft leather, made from calfskin, with a brushed texture to resemble fabric, often used to make boots, clothing and fashion accessories.
verb
- (transitive) To make (leather) into suede.
- (transitive) To finish (fabric) by abrasion, giving it a fibrous surface.
adjective
- Made of suede.
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Examples of "suede" in Sentences
- Her father perfected fake suede.
- There will be another Suede record.
- The insole consists of suede leather.
- Splits are also used to create suede.
- Suede is a type of soft, napped leather.
- Used on leather, suede, vinyl and plastic.
- Suede is a type of leather with a napped finish.
- (suede, which is also a dirt/lint magnet I'm sure).
- Want the inside info on that soft-touch "suede" feel?
- Suede was the second installment for the men's fragrance.
- And that the album would sound nothing like traditional Suede.
- These diploma boxes are all made of gray woven paperboard, lined inside with pigskin suede.
- The folio's cover has a soft Grey suede lining that keeps the display protected from scratches.
- Once he is home, he applies a professional leather cleaner made for suede, which is more delicate than leather.
- Calling the suede Bermuda-length jumpsuit with its slim, refined shape a "safari romper" didn't do it justice."
- In addition, the Audi exclusive RS program offers options such as suede-covered controls and floor mats bearing RS 5 logos.
- One sale of Christian Louboutin shoes on Gilt included about 70 styles, such as suede stilettos listed at $775 but offered to members for $378.
- If stains persist after brushing, you often can remove them with a rubber eraser designed specifically for the fabric; they're sometimes referred to as suede stones.
- Her collection is ultra feminine without falling into the sickly twee girly category, and the embellishments such as suede bows and velveteen ribbons really give it that je na sais quoi
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