Chamoline

/ˈkæməlɪn/ noun

A soft, lightweight fabric woven to resemble chamois leather, often made from cotton or wool fibers.

Possibly derived from chamois with a suffix indicating texture or type. This appears to be a 19th-century textile trade term, though its exact etymology is uncertain.

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