Difference between revisions of "Flesh side"
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− | ''If the flesh side processed to the outside, this surface is called [[Suede - Nubuck - Buckskin#Suede|suede]].''<br></p> | + | ''If the flesh side is processed to the outside, this surface is called [[Suede - Nubuck - Buckskin#Suede|suede]].''<br></p> |
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Revision as of 16:29, 10 March 2017
Flesh side is the back of top grain leather which was connected to the meat. The grained top side is also called "hair side".
The flesh side is the side which is separated from the meat.
If the flesh side is processed to the outside, this surface is called suede.
Typical sheepskin jacket - inside fur and outside flesh side = suede.
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