Suede Fabric

what is Suede Fabric

 

 

Suede fabric is the most luxurious and comfortable fabric for clothing. It's similar to leather but with a soft and furry texture that gives it a more "hairy" look. Suede has a rich and luxurious feel that's only made better with the addition of metallic accents or other shine to add an extra touch of luxury to your outfit.

 

 

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What are benefits of Suede Fabric
 

Suede fabric, a remarkable textile with a host of qualities that have made it a beloved choice across various industries.

Soft and comfortable

Suede fabric has a soft and smooth texture, giving it a luxurious and comfortable feel when in contact with the skin.

Durability

It can withstand daily use and maintain its integrity. The fibers are tightly woven, which helps prevent tearing and fraying. Suede products can last a long time as long as they are properly cared for.

Aesthetic appeal

It has a depth and texture that is different from other fabrics. The matte finish provides a more understated elegance compared to some shiny or glossy materials. It can also add a touch of elegance to interior design when used for upholstery or decorations.

Breathability

Suede is a breathable fabric, and in clothing, it helps keep the body comfortable by dissipating moisture and heat. For furniture decoration, breathability helps prevent the accumulation of odor and moisture, keeping the furniture fresh and in good condition.

Versatility

Suede has a wide range of applications. In addition to clothing and furniture, it is also used to produce handbags, shoes, belts, and even some types of home decorations such as lampshades and picture frames.We strongly support best practice sharing across our operations around the world

Insulation

Suede has certain thermal insulation properties. It can provide a level of warmth that is ideal for use during the colder seasons. This fabric helps to lock heat close to the body, keeping the wearer warm without being too bulky.

 

What Are the Different Types of Suede

 

Suede differs in quality and appearance slightly based on the type of animal hide used in production. These are some of the most common types of suede:

 

Sheepskin suede: this is the softest, most delicate type of suede, made from sheep and lambs. It has a smooth nap and is lighter weight than other suedes.

 

Cowhide suede: cowhide is the roughest form of suede, and the older the animal, the thicker and rougher the nap. Cowhide suede can also be called split cowhide, rawhide, bush coat, rough out, and calfskin.

 

Pigskin suede: pigskin is a thick, durable, and heavy type of suede with a short, rough nap.

 

How Is Suede Fabric Made
 

 

 
Slaughtering of the Animal

The process of making suede begins with the
slaughtering of the animal that will be used to make this
fabric. Next, the animal is skinned, and the hide is dried.

 
Removing the Hair Follicles

Once the hide is fully dried, a natural chemical
called lime is used to remove all the hair follicles
from the hide.

 
Transforming Into Leather

Next, the hide is exposed to natural enzymes called
tannins, which render the hide inert and officially
transform it into leather.

 
Treating the Leather

Leather makers apply a mixture of salts, oils, and
other natural compounds to treat the leather.

 
Thinning

The leather will be thinned and split, which results in
the nappy exterior texture that makes suede so
desirable.

 
Texturing

Lastly, a special texturing process will be
employed to make the resulting suede soft and
comfortable.

 
Dyeing

Some manufacturers may choose to dye their suede
before selling it to accessory or garment
manufacturers.

 
Sewing

Once the dyeing process is complete, suede can then
be cut and sewn to form a final product that can be
sold to the end consumer.

 

 

Tongxiang zhuoyi textile Co., Ltd.
 

For our team, we have professional engineer support, high efficiency sales team and competitive price , and attract customers from all over the world, we export to many countries, including Europe, Poland, Serbia, Russia, American, Brazil, Thailand, Middle east and South Africa.

 

Follow the growth of the company, we are building one team for the garment like the hoodies and sportswear.

 

We believe quality is the life of company, keeping long business relationship.

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Why Choose Us

Experience

Established in 2004, it has more than 20 years experience in the textiles.

Production

Our main item is all kind of knitting item, like the micro suede,interlock, super fleece fabric (velour fabric), faux fur fabric, at same time, we developed the relative fabric with suede, faux fur fabric, like the bond process, it can be used for the car fabric, uphostery fabric, garment fabric.

Service

Communicate with suppliers and purchase appropriate fabrics according to buyers' needs and sample requirements. Solve any problems or needs that may arise after the buyer receives the fabrics.

Team

Zhejiang zhuohe is our knitting facotry, zhuoyi is import&export company, zhuochuang is the fiol facotry, Customer satisfaction is our goal that we always strives for.

 

FAQ

Q: Is suede fabric expensive?

A: It can also absorb oils and dirt more easily than other fabrics. Can Be Expensive: Suede is a type of leather so that it can be more expensive than other upholstery fabrics

Q: Can suede get wet?

A: Suede will get damaged from being worn in the rain if they're not protected. Suede is a delicate material that can easily become stained and degraded when exposed to moisture, making them more prone to dirt and damage over time.

Q: Is suede waterproof?

A: Unlike leather and nubuck, suede can be very easily ruined by water, which causes stains on its surface that are generally irreparable. As such it's best not to wear suede shoes and boots in the rain. Finishes can be applied to suede shoes to make them water-resistant or waterproof.

Q: Is suede hard to clean?

A: Suede is a delicate fabric that absorbs moisture and can easily stain, and requires special care and maintenance to stay clean. It's wise to use a suede protectant to help keep your suede shoes in shape for longer, but when they inevitably scuff or stain, try these techniques to get them back to their original form.

Q: What is the difference between suede and microsuede?

A: Microsuede is a humanmade polyester fabric, made up of millions of very fine microfibres. Faux suede has the same feel as genuine suede leather but has less of the problems associated with the real thing. Microsuede is cheaper than genuine suede and is more resistant to wear and stains.

Q: How can you tell if its suede or leather?

A: 1.Suede is made from the flesh side of leather vs the outer side which is used for leather.
2.Leather is smooth in texture and hand feel while suede is textured with a notable nap hand feel.
3.Leather has a sheen look to it while suede is more of matte characteristic.

Q: How to clean and maintain suede fabric?

A: Suede fabric demands special care for cleaning and maintenance. Regularly brush with a soft suede brush in the nap's direction to remove dirt. For stains, use a suede eraser or a specialized cleaner, being gentle to avoid damaging the nap. Air-dry after cleaning, away from direct sunlight and heat. Restore the nap with a brush. Store in a cool, dry place using padded hangers or stuffing for shape. Apply a protector spray to shield from water and stains.

Q: Why does suede fuzz?

A: There are several reasons why suede fuzzes. First, friction from daily use or contact with other surfaces can cause the delicate fibers to stand up, creating a fuzzy appearance. Second, improper cleaning methods can damage the surface of suede and cause fuzzing. For example, using a harsh brush or detergent can break the fibers. Finally, exposure to moisture and then improper drying can also cause suede to fuzz. To prevent fuzzing, it is important to handle suede with care and clean it using proper suede cleaning products and techniques.

Q: Why can't suede be soaked in water?

A: Water can weaken and thin the bristles on suede, and over time, the bristles will eventually fall off. This can cause bald spots on suede, making it look older and more worn than it actually is. Additionally, suede shoes can lose their shape from stretching or cleaning due to moisture.

Q: Does suede stink?

A: Because suede is a porous material, it easily absorbs odors. It also tends to mold, so it can develop a musty smell.

Q: Why can't suede be cleaned with water?

A: Suede is made from animal skin and is porous. Washing with water can cause it to become hard, lose its softness, and produce water spots. Suede may shrink or deform when exposed to water, changing the fit and appearance of the item.

 

We're one of the leading suede fabric manufacturers and suppliers in China, mainly engaged in wholesale service. Welcome to wholesale quality suede fabric from our factory now.

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