0 leather that is slightly rough to touch and is not shiny:
suede shoes
1 leather whose surface has been made slightly rough so that it is soft but not shiny:
Grips have changed from wood through leather to toweling and now suede.
Is he further aware that to the shopping public the term "suede" belongs to the leather industry and not to the cotton industry?
There has been, as we are advised, a switch of fashion between glace and suede kid.
The wearing of suede, canvas or patent leather shoes is forbidden.
Any person can institute proceedings if he considers that the term "suede" is being wrongly applied.
A quantity of property, including a suede coat valued at £70, was missing from the store.
I fear that he will regret the phrase if he is looking for promotion, but he referred to the educational establishment as "men in suede shoes".
I find it pretty hard to be lectured on good taste by a man in a dark brown suit, a striped shirt, a spotted tie, blue socks and suede shoes.
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