From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishleatheretteleath‧er‧ette /ˌleðəˈret/ noun [uncountable] TIMa cheap material made to look like leather SYN Naugahyde American English
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leatherette• She knew that I was perfectly capable of having the whole thing made in black leatherette if left to my own devices.• It was overfilled with a huge walnut and chrome table and ranks of black leatherette chairs.• The man carried a bulging leatherette wrist bag.• Like Southfork Ranch, the seating is in crusty burgundy leatherette button-down style.• There were wall seats in leatherette that looked as though they'd been put in a couple of years ago.• Made from nasty leatherette with myriad pockets and a different strap for carrying it every way humanly possible.• Hanging red lights shone on leatherette couches and framed relief pictures of vintage cars.