Pleather
We know the word vegan came about in the 1800s, but what about the other terms that relate to veganism? Let’s take a look at what vegans call their versions of animal products and where they came up with the names. Note: These may not be the most popular names for these vegan items, but they’re definitely the most entertaining. Derived from both plastic and leather, the vegan-friendly term pleather was born in the 90s. It was geared toward those who preferred synthetic (fake) leather to the real thing due to animal rights or just the cheaper price tag. Nowadays, it’s more commonly known as “faux-leather” or “vegan leather,” and it’s more acceptable for even the most stylish as it’s made with quality materials to look like the real thing (not like plastic)—and of course it has a higher price tag to prove it.