Discover a rare find: a fashion-weight ultrasuede produced in Japan and sourced as deadstock from an LA designer—new fabric preserved from vintage stock. Soft, supple, and velvety, this mechanically perforated beauty brings a light, fluid drape with a hint of crosswise stretch, making it an inspired choice for tunics, light jackets or duster coats, vests, skirts, shirts, or even pants—lined or not. Ultrasuede’s ultra-fine microfiber structure mimics natural suede while remaining durable, washable, and resistant to shrinking and fading, a material famously elevated in the 1970s after Halston spotted it in a design by Issey Miyake.