No, horses should not eat suede. Suede is a type of leather made from the underside of animal skin, which can be harmful if ingested and may cause digestive issues for horses. It's important to ensure horses have access to a balanced diet of hay, grains, and pasture to meet their nutritional needs.
Yes because aligator is less common.
Kid suede is a type of leather made from the hide of young goats, known for its softness, fine texture, and velvety appearance. It is commonly used in luxury footwear, gloves, and other fashion accessories due to its high quality and luxurious feel.
When you buy the uggs it would probably say the name of the brand on the shoebox, or typically real uggs are more expensive and from what I've heard they usually cost 50$ or more in Canada.
Near as I can tell you either have to pay real money and buy some or download apps (some free and some cost) and get them that way.
Faux suede and real suede have about the same durability, and both make excellent curtains.
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YES they may contain real fur. I was in TKMaxx the other day and noticed a pair (they were quilted and suede with fur lining) on reading the label I was HORRIFIED to see that they were made from REAL FUR. Please avoid this brand.
No. This is natural. look at different websites and they will tell you the same thing.
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Imitation Suede
Unless it is one of the purses that is in the thousands the inside material is a dark brown, most of the fakes have tan suede materials. If is is one that is more expensive the inside is a tan suede.
The word "suede" has one syllable.
It is not recommended to clean suede with alcohol. Alcohol can damage the delicate fibers of suede and cause it to dry out and become discolored. It is best to use a suede brush or professional suede cleaner for maintenance.
The correct spelling is "suede."
A homophone for suede is "swayed."
I can't find my blue suede shoes. That's a nice suede jacket.