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Description
In Progress-- How it's made:
Microfibers: Extremely fine polyester fibers making it soft, lightweight and durable Weaving or knitting: These microfibers are woven or knitted together to form a fabric. Finishing: The fabric undergoes processes like brushing, sanding, or chemical treatments to create the characteristic "nap" and soft texture of suede. Key characteristics:
Soft and napped: Faux suede has a soft, fuzzy surface similar to real suede. Durable: Generally more durable than real suede, resisting wear and tear better. Easy care: Often machine-washable, unlike real suede which usually requires specialized cleaning. Affordable: Typically less expensive than genuine suede. Versatile: Used in clothing, upholstery, accessories, and more. Types of faux suede:
Microsuede: A very fine type of faux suede, often used in upholstery. Benefits of faux suede:
Cost-effective: Offers the look and feel of suede at a lower price. Low maintenance: Easy to clean and care for. Durable: Withstands regular use well. Vegan-friendly: No animal products are used in its production.
Synonyms and Related Terms
faux suede; microsuede; UltraSuede;