"Micro denier" refers to the yarns used in fabrics. "Denier" is used to indicate the thickness of the yarn. Therefore, micro-denier yarns are smaller than ordinary yarns and are usually made of polyester/nylon blends. The fabric has not undergone suede craftsmanship.

"Sueded Micro Denier" is an ultra-fine denier yarn fabric treated with suede leather technology. This process involves brushing the fabric before dyeing, and then brushing it again after dyeing. The brush used has many small pins. After the fabric is cut, it will have the final suede look and feel. Then apply finishing agent on the fabric to make it easy to clean.
Suede micro-denier fabrics are also easier to clean because the yarns are smaller in size and woven tightly together, so dirt, dust and food particles cannot penetrate the fabric itself.
"Padded suede micro denier" is an ultra-fine denier fabric with a layer of padding between the backing and the front to increase size and softness.
"Recycled leather" is a composite material made from recycled leather waste with a porous polyurethane surface. Post-processing is not recommended.