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Suede
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Yes, you can say that. It's suede.
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the texture is different on each but it is still the same
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Suade is the right spelling I believe.They are both leather but different qualities I believe!
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suede is a type of leather (it's textured instead of smooth), so it is possible for something to be made of smoother varieties of leather and suede
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LOL its suede
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Leather: Leather is formed from the skin of animals. In North America, the primary form of leather is made from cattle. The animal hides are tanned to convert them into durable fabric that is of high quality. Leather is classified according to type of animal hides used and the process through which it is created. Suede: Suede is a type of leather that is made using the inner splits of a side of leather. Hence, both the materials actually used some basic materials. However, there are some major differences between suede and leather. Here are they. Texture: Suede is much softer as compared to leather. Moreover, suede has a very fine appearance that makes it more desirable. Durability: The delicate nature of suede makes it less durable than full grain leather. Spills, weather and other mishaps can cause more damage to suede as compared to full grain leather. Price: As compared to straight leather, suede is more expensive. This is because, it takes much time to create the gentler material of suede
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Suede does not include the tough exterior skin layer, suede is less durable but softer than standard ("full-grain") leather. The outer layer is scraped off. Other fabrics can be "sueded" by brushing them until napped and soft.
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