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''If the flesh side processed to the outside, this surface is called [[Suede|suede]].''<br></p>
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''If the flesh side processed to the outside, this surface is called [[Suede - Nubuck -  Buckskin#Suede|suede]].''<br></p>
 
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''Typical [[Sheepskin - Lambskin|sheepskin jacket]] - inside [[Fur|fur]] and outside flesh side = [[Suede|suede]].''
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''Typical [[Sheepskin - Lambskin|sheepskin jacket]] - inside [[Fur|fur]] and outside flesh side = [[Suede - Nubuck -  Buckskin#Suede|suede]].''
 
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Revision as of 12:09, 20 August 2016

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Flesh side is called the back side of the top grain leather which is connected to the meat. The grained top side is also called "hair side".


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The flesh side is the side which is separated from the meat.

 

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If the flesh side processed to the outside, this surface is called suede.

 

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Typical sheepskin jacket - inside fur and outside flesh side = suede.


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