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  2. Need a New Saddle Bag? These Picks Are the Best of the Best - AOL

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    Best Everyday Saddle Bag: Speedsleev Ranger Medium. Best Commuter Saddle Bag: Blackburn Grid Large. Most Innovative: Silca Seat Roll Asymmetrico. Best Small Saddle Bag: Specialized Road Bandit.

  3. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Furniture and footwear are often made from full-grain leather. Full-grain leather is typically finished with a soluble aniline dye. Russia leather is a form of full-grain leather. Corrected grain leather has the surface subjected to finishing treatments to create a more uniform appearance. This usually involves buffing or sanding away flaws in ...

  4. Is It Finally Time to Embrace the Suede Bag? - AOL

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    From classic carryalls to shoulder bags, the most desirable brown suede bags come in shades of chocolate, tan, camel, and biscuit. Shop them all.

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    The best suede bags are soft and stylish. Shop the best suede bags for women from Bottega Veneta, Savette, the Row, and more. The 25 Best Suede Bags for Cozy Girl Fall

  6. Bonded leather - Wikipedia

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    Bonded leather is made by shredding leather scraps and leather fiber, then mixing it with bonding materials. The mixture is next extruded onto a cloth or paper backing, and the surface is usually embossed with a leather-like texture or grain. Color and patterning, if any, are a surface treatment that does not penetrate like a dyeing process would.

  7. Suede - Wikipedia

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    Suede (pronounced / s w eɪ d / SWAYD) is a type of leather with a fuzzy, napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, fabrics, purses, furniture, and other items. Suede is made from the underside of the animal skin, which is softer and more pliable than the outer skin layer, though not as durable.

  8. Saddlebag - Wikipedia

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    In bicycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle or seat. Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, rain gear, food, first-aid kit, etc. Seat bags are common on touring bicycles, racing bicycles, and cross country mountain bikes. Bags range from tiny to ...

  9. Ultrasuede - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasuede feels like natural suede, but it is resistant to stains and discoloration; it can be washed in a washing machine. [3] It has a woven fabric surface, but resists pilling or fraying because it is combined with a polyurethane foam in a non-woven structure.