The lining fleece that adheres to leather materials is commonly referred to in the industry as 'raised fabric' or 'napped fabric.' It is a textile material treated with a special process. Its surface is covered with dense fibers, giving it a soft touch and effectively increasing its adhesion to leather. This material is widely used in the production of leather goods such as bags and shoes, enhancing both comfort and structural stability.
Core Functions of Napped Fabric
Cushioning and Protection: The fiber layer can reduce direct friction between leather and hard objects
Enhanced Adhesion: The fluffy structure allows glue to penetrate more evenly and bond more firmly
Temperature Regulation: The air layer provides some insulation, improving the user experience
