Jesses, singular 'jess' are thin straps of leather used to tether a Hawk.
A thin strap of leather is commonly referred to as a "thong." Thongs are often used in crafting, lacing, or as part of various leather goods. They can also be found in footwear, such as flip-flops, where they secure the shoe to the foot.
thin strap. definitely thin strap.
It all really depends on what you like. I personally like the thin strap better but its up to u. The quality is the same!
you start off by dipping the ball in blue you then put on the thin strap, then color it purple, take off the thin strap and replace it with the big strap then die it blue, take off the big strap and your done! 😄
thin and make it a rainbow tiger
They start to smell and the leather gets thin and peels off.
It means to thin down the leather in certain places (like around the edge)
PU Leather does not breath as the layer of synthetic polyurethane does not allow moisture to move through it. The reason leather can stay in good condition through wear and wetness is it can rid itself of moisture. The polyurethane layer cover also does not age or wear. The thin layer of leather used un the polyurethane was normally a useless thin layer of leather before it was used as the under layer in PU leather.
A kid is a young goat: kid leather is leather made from the skin of a kid. It is usually very thin and soft and is often used to make gloves.
PU leather is an animal-based leather product that is made of thin sheets of split hide that is laminated on top of a substrate (sort of like a veneer on wood). Technically, what you were told is true, as PU leather is not the full hide, just a thin layer of leather. But it is animal-based.
A spaghetti strap is a very thin shoulder strap used to support clothing, while providing minimal shoulder straps over otherwise bare shoulders.
Polish creates a thin layer of wax on the leathers surface keeping the leather dry in wet conditions. It also has a moisturising effect on the leather keeping it supple and preventing the leather from drying out and cracking.