WordNet
n. fabric made to look like leather [syn: leatherette]
Usage examples of "imitation leather".
With the money that was left -- and there was quite a lot -- she bought herself a raincoat and Kurt a school satchel of imitation leather, which was horrible to look upon but served its purpose for the time.
A heavyset man lounged behind a battered desk, and he was talking to a client who sat in one of the two cracked imitation leather chairs positioned in front of the desk.
But the keys were there, dangling from an imitation leather case with the initials A.
There was a book in his lap, a tall volume with a marbled blue binding and imitation leather covers.
Unfortunately, bright blue eyeshadow and garish orange lipstick detracted from her natural good looks, and she wore an imitation leather outfit in a particularly gaudy shade of purple.
Everything was gray, gray carpet and gray plastic and gray imitation leather.
The furniture was upholstered in dark brown vinyl with an imitation leather grain.
At that close range, the elongated bursts from the gun's muzzle touched the briefcase's imitation leather like quick tongues of fire.