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− | [[Kategorie: | + | Nappalan leather is [[nubuck]] or [[suede]] with a thin layer of [[leather colour|colour]] applied. Usually [[suede|suede leather]] from [[Goatskin|goats]] or [[Lamb leather|lambs]] for [[leather clothing|clothing leather]] are [[finish|finished]] this way. It makes the surface [[smooth leather|smooth]] as with [[top grain leather]]. Such leathers are very soft and particularly [[Leather weight - Lightweight Leather|light-weight]]. They are referred to as "[[silk leather]]" and the [[finish]] is called "nappalan coating". On the internet, the term napalan leather with one "p" also sometimes appears. |
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+ | Nappalan coatings can be applied to the [[flesh side]] of a [[Fur - Fur skin|fur]] or to [[suede]] without fur. Such leather sometimes is called "Nappato leather". | ||
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+ | ''On the [[flesh side]] coated [[Lamb leather|lambskin]] of a jacket.''<br></p> | ||
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+ | ''[[Goatskin|Goat]] [[suede]] is smoothed by a [[finish|coating]]. In the close-up, the base structure can still be seen.''<br></p> | ||
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+ | The thin [[finish|colour layer]] is sensitive and makes the leather [[leather damages|wear-sensitive]] (safety belt, carrying strap from bags). The surface is then visibly rough in such areas. The roughness of the suede under the thin layer comes back through. The coatings are available in [[Gloss of leather|matt and gloss finish]]. | ||
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+ | ''The surface can be re-roughened with little mechanical stress.''<br></p> | ||
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+ | The same applies to [[Washing and dry cleaning leather|dry-cleaning]]. Particularly when cleaning with solvents, the [[finish|coating]] can dissolve, causing the entire jacket to feel rough again. Such damage cannot be repaired. | ||
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+ | == Additional information == | ||
+ | * [[Napa leather]] | ||
+ | * [[Leather clothing]] | ||
+ | * [[Silk leather]] | ||
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+ | [[Kategorie:Leather clothing]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 14 October 2022
Nappalan leather is nubuck or suede with a thin layer of colour applied. Usually suede leather from goats or lambs for clothing leather are finished this way. It makes the surface smooth as with top grain leather. Such leathers are very soft and particularly light-weight. They are referred to as "silk leather" and the finish is called "nappalan coating". On the internet, the term napalan leather with one "p" also sometimes appears.
Nappalan coatings can be applied to the flesh side of a fur or to suede without fur. Such leather sometimes is called "Nappato leather".
On the flesh side coated lambskin of a jacket.
Goat suede is smoothed by a coating. In the close-up, the base structure can still be seen.
The thin colour layer is sensitive and makes the leather wear-sensitive (safety belt, carrying strap from bags). The surface is then visibly rough in such areas. The roughness of the suede under the thin layer comes back through. The coatings are available in matt and gloss finish.
The surface can be re-roughened with little mechanical stress.
The same applies to dry-cleaning. Particularly when cleaning with solvents, the coating can dissolve, causing the entire jacket to feel rough again. Such damage cannot be repaired.
Additional information