Microfiber Leather
Nature — What Is Microfiber Leather?
Microfiber Leather is a synthetic material made from ultra-fine microfibers (extremely thin polyester or nylon fibers) bonded together and coated with polyurethane.
It is engineered to closely mimic the structure and performance of genuine leather.
Scientific Structure (Explained Clearly)
Microfiber leather consists of a dense nonwoven microfiber base that simulates collagen fiber structure, combined with a polyurethane surface layer.
Structural Characteristics
- Nonwoven microfiber base
- Polyurethane surface coating
- Highly uniform internal structure
Material Quality Impact
- Improved breathability compared to PVC
- Soft and flexible feel
- Consistent texture and color
Performance — How Microfiber Leather Behaves
1. Durability
Strong tear resistance due to dense microfiber network.
2. Flexibility
More flexible and softer than traditional PVC leather.
3. Breathability
Allows moderate airflow compared to plastic-coated materials.
4. Water Resistance
Polyurethane surface provides moisture resistance.
Reality — What Customers Should Know
Advantages
- Closer feel to genuine leather
- Lightweight and flexible
- Animal-free material
- Durable surface performance
Limitations
- Still synthetic, not natural leather
- May not develop patina like real leather
- Quality varies by manufacturer
Buying tip: Higher-density microfiber bases typically offer better durability and realism.