kidskin
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of kidskin
Example Sentences
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Whitby’s handshake was firm but not forceful, his grip softened by his kidskin gloves.
From Literature
It spans the period from the Renaissance to the 20th century, including “advertising” or “illustrated” pieces, as well as vellum, kidskin and feathered fans.
From Seattle Times
Val Moren asks, and in turn, each of his sisters and then his mother bring him a white tunic and pants made from hide, a collar of gold, and high kidskin boots.
From Literature
Flats, such as the Montana slide, are made from handwoven kidskin in an aesthetic informed by the traditional Moroccan babouche slipper.
From Los Angeles Times
For added flair—and warmth—he can don a fedora, long woolen scarf and sharp kidskin gloves.
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