What is Suede Leather?
Suede, sometimes called split suede, is a soft, velvety leather known for its luxurious texture and flexibility. It is made from the inner side of the hide, achieved by splitting the leather to remove the top grain. This process gives suede its signature softness. The flesh side is then sanded, creating a fine nap that enhances its distinct look and feel.
Suede is typically made from cowhide, lambskin, goatskin, deerskin, and pigskin, each offering unique characteristics and uses.
In some cases, two-sided suede leather is available, where the outer side retains its top grain or full-grain surface, while the inner flesh side is buffed into suede. This type combines suede’s softness with the durability of grain leather, making it a versatile choice for various projects.
What Types of Suede Leather Do We Offer?
At Gazana Leather, we offer high-quality cowhide suede, carefully sourced from top tanneries in South America and Italy. We work with trusted tanneries known for their craftsmanship and commitment to excellence, ensuring our suede meets the highest standards of quality and consistency.
Whether you need affordable, high-quality suede or luxurious Italian suede for premium projects, we have the right option for you.
Main Uses of Suede Leather
With weights ranging from 2.5 to 4 oz (1–1.6mm), our suede is perfect for a variety of projects. We offer leather butts, double butts, and pre-cut leather sheets ranging from 1 to 3 sq. ft., providing flexibility for different applications.
Whether you're making shoes, bags, small accessories, chaps, or fringe details, our suede offers the perfect balance of durability, versatility, and a soft, luxurious touch to take your project to the next level.