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05/02/2019 – Première Vision Paris 2019: Kuraray Europe

Solvent-free man-made leather

 More freedom for fashion designer! Speciality chemicals producer Kuraray is exhibiting its sustainable, versatile man-made leather collections.

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Finest comfort: each microfibre in Kuraray's amaretta Nubuck is 4,000 times finer than human hair. Thanks to its very dense fibre structure, this nonwoven is extremely tear-resistant, robust and crease-resistant. This environmentally friendly man-made leather is free from harmful substances and is certified as conforming to Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex. © Kuraray

 
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Environment-friendly versatility: Clarino Suede is a sustainable alternative to genuine leather – produced by speciality chemicals producer Kuraray. This suedetype man-made leather is manufactured in a solvent-free process. Customised embossing makes it very versatile – ideal for creative fashion designs.© Kuraray © Kuraray

 
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Finest comfort: each microfibre in Kuraray's amaretta Nubuck is 4,000 times finer than human hair. Thanks to its very dense fibre structure, this nonwoven is extremely tear-resistant, robust and crease-resistant. This environmentally friendly man-made leather is free from harmful substances and is certified as conforming to Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex. © Kuraray

 
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