Suede clothing has a leather surface with fuzz, and people call it deer leather clothing, or anti fur clothing. In the past, the color of suede clothing was relatively single, but with the progress of the times, the color of suede clothing has become increasingly bright. Suede clothing is prone to dust due to the presence of fuzz on its surface. When wearing it, a soft bristled brush should be used to remove dust, maintain cleanliness, and make the fuzz color uniform. The color fastness of suede clothing is relatively low. When wearing, the protruding parts such as elbows, corners, and pockets of the clothing are prone to discoloration due to frequent friction. Deer skin powder can be used for timely coloring. Suede clothing is not suitable for washing. Washing with water not only causes severe discoloration, but also deformation or hardening of the clothing. It is best to use dry cleaning method for washing. Before collecting suede clothing, it is necessary to remove all dust, clean it thoroughly, and then re dye it with deer skin powder to remove floating colors. To prevent contamination of other clothing, plastic bags with upper and lower openings can be used to cover it, and it can be hung on a hanger for separate storage. Suede clothing has strong moisture absorption, so it is important to regularly ventilate and remove moisture during storage to avoid mold.

