Suede
(noun)
A type of leather with a napped surface, made from the underside of animal skins, typically from sheep or lamb.
Origin:
From french gants de suède ("gloves from sweden"), because the original suede was imported from sweden.
Examples:
- The shoes were made of suede.
- Suede is a popular material for making jackets.
- She cleaned her suede boots with a special brush.
- Suede is a delicate material that stains easily.
- The suede couch was soft to the touch.