Buckskin

/ˈbʌkˌskɪn/ noun

Soft, supple leather made from the hide of a buck (male deer), historically used for clothing and gloves.

Compound of 'buck' (male deer) and 'skin.' The soft leather became famous through Native American craftsmanship and later frontier use. By the 1600s, 'buckskin' referred both to the leather and to frontiersmen who wore it.

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