Shiny Patent Synthetic Leather For Shoes
Shiny Patent Synthetic Leather For Shoes
Product Details
Product Details
Introduction:
Shiny Patent Synthetic Leather For Shoes is shiny and sparkle. It is popular because of its high quality. Therefore, your products are certainly to sell well with our WINIW raw material. WINIW Non-Leather Patent PU Leather is widely applied in shoe upper making because of its outstanding looking and excellent performance in practice.
If you are looking for the best eco microfiber leather, WINIW product may be your best choice. We use the best ingredients and apply the most advanced technology. We are confident about providing you with high-quality and good-looking products. Our product is sure to make your final products more popular.
Essential details:
Material: 100% synthetic, animal-friendly non-leather material.
Thickness: 0.8mm, 1mm, 1.2mm, 1.4mm, 1.6mm, 1.8mm, 2mm.
Width: 54”, 137cm.
Color: Black, White, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Beige, customized colors.
Minimum order quantity: 300 linear meters.
Lead time: 10-15 days.
Production Capacity: 1,000,000 meters monthly.
Usage:Shoes, shoes upper, loafers, formal shoes, security shoes, footwear, boots, sneakers, bags, belt.
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FAQs:
1.Q:May I have a trial order?
A:Of course! Trial order is necessary for new customers.
2.Q: How about the payment terms?
A: Usually, we accept 30% T/T in advance,70% balance payment after bulk production sample confirmed and before shipment.
What is patent leather in shoes?
Patent leather is a type of leather that has been coated with a highly glossy, shiny, and reflective finish. It is often used for formal footwear such as dress shoes or heels, as the shining surface creates a highly polished and elegant appearance. The process of creating patent leather involves multiple layers of coatings and polishing to create a highly reflective surface that is resistant to scuffing and damage. The name "patent" comes from the word "patent" in the sense of "exclusive rights," referring to the fact that patent leather was once considered a luxury material only available to the wealthy.
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