Suede

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Suede is a type of leather that is made from the skin of non- domesticated animals, including deer, elk, roe deer, kangaroo, wild boar, and antelope skin .

Usually the animals used for leather production are not free living but are kept in enclosures . Wild suede is a rarity and therefore a corresponding price.

Suede is used, for example, to make shoes, jackets and trousers.

In German-speaking countries , suede is incorrectly referred to as suede.

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