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pleather

[ pleth-er ]

noun

  1. imitation leather made of plastic (often used attributively):

    She wore a crisp white T-shirt under a pastel blue pleather jacket—cute, edgy, and comfy.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pleather1

First recorded in 1980–85; p(lastic) ( def ) + leather ( def )
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Example Sentences

In recent years, researchers and designers have started to produce textiles from bacterial cellulose as an alternative to leather and pleather, some of which are already on the market.

For sustainability-minded fashionistas, materials made by fast-growing, eco-friendly bacteria offer an appealing alternative to leather or faux plastic replacements such as “pleather.”

All bets were off when I took cheap red pleather underwear and a bra with horse bits out of a silk bag.

All bets were off when I took cheap red pleather underwear and a bra with horse bits out of a silk bag.

“It’s kind of like leather and pleather,” Rose said, comparing plastic LED and real neon.

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