Response by: guest, November 22nd 2004 12:36:44 pm
It's my understanding that patent leather and patent vinyl are the same. PVC is actually a subgroup of vinyl. Vinyl is any fabric with a plastic/rubber coating. Patent vinyl is a type of vinyl fabric, pvc is a type of vinyl, and faux leather is a type of vinyl.
PVC is poly-vinyl-chloride, a rubber/plastic like coating that is sprayed onto either a lycra or polyester backing. PVC usually has some degree of stretch, and typically comes in either 2 way stretch or 4 way stretch.
Patent vinyl is similar in regard to pvc, but it is usually thicker, more durable, and has little to no stretch.
Most people are unaware of the differences, and that's why you see the terms used interchangeably. Hope this clears up some confusion for you.