Microsuede

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Description

A soft, napped fabric made with synthetic microfibers that are woven or knitted together to form a fabric. Microsuede fabric undergoes processes like brushing, sanding, or chemical treatments to create the characteristic "nap" and soft texture of Suede leather. In general, it is more durable than real suede, resisting wear and tear better. Additionally, it is usually machine-washable and less expensive than genuine suede. Common uses include clothing, upholstery, and accessories.

  • See Faux suede for a table of comparative properties

Synonyms and Related Terms

synthetic suede; faux suede; polysuede

Products: UltraSuede [Toray]; Sueded polyethylene (Benchmark); Angelsuede (Fishman's Fabrics); Novasuede (Majilite); Sensuede (American Silk Mills)

Resources and Citations

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