it means like you don't have very nice skin
Scleroderma is a rare skin disease that can cause the skin to become hard and thick like leather. It is a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects the body's connective tissues.
It means '' Hard skinned leather '' so in other words it means someone has skin like leather.
Main Entry: thick skinPart of Speech: noun Definition: ability to withstand Synonyms: apathy, armor, callousness, elephant skin , formidable defenses, hard shell,imperviousness, numbness, rhinoceros hide, thick hide, thick shell, unfeelingness
A porpoise has tough leather like skin body covering, that protects them from some predators.
Pig skin is the skin of a pig. It can be made into leather objects.
It depends on how you define leather. An apple's skin is not leather. An apple's inside is not leather. However, if you are defining the texture, then the skin is smooth like leather.
Simply the skin of a deer. It's usually tanned so that it becomes like leather.
its is a material made from the snake skin. It feels like leather !! :)
The type of apparel that is best for motorcycle riding is thick and durable fabrics like denim and leather. This is to stop skin abrasions on the pavement if you fall off.
Yes, any skin can be made into leather. Tanning turns skin to leather.
Leather is cow skin. So no.
PU leather, aka Bycast Leather, is Reconstituted Leather (small leather scraps) or Bonded Leather that is layered with thick Polyurethane to give it a sheen like real leather. The image of such a process that comes to my mind is like gluing scraps of wood together and pack it really tight to look & feel like real wood. Since it is synthetic material, it doesn't last as long as real leather. However, for a handbag, I personally think it is ok to use. For shoes, I wouldn't recommend it though, as shoes tend to wear out faster and Polyurethane is not a breathable material like leather. As for sheep skin....well, within the accessories industry (bags, belts, shoes, planners, etc), they classify any animal skin (cow, calf, lamb, sheep, even pig) as "leather."