Genuine suede is made from the underside of animal hide (typically lamb, goat, or cow), characterized by a natural fibrous nap and a distinct organic scent. When sourcing, check the pore structure; genuine suede has irregular pores, whereas synthetic microsuede has a perfectly uniform pattern. Perform a 'finger swipe' test: genuine suede will change color/shade when you brush your hand across the nap. For high-end B2B orders, always request a Material Composition Report to ensure the leather type matches your price point.