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moleskins

British  
/ ˈməʊlˌskɪnz /

plural noun

  1. clothing of moleskin

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I don’t like the moleskins or those other notebooks because they’re so expensive.

From The Verge • Nov. 16, 2018

Since the great George Pfann hung up his moleskins, no Cornell back has run like Bart Viviano.

From Time Magazine Archive

In moleskins and a fur-collared coat, Yale's Albie Booth, being saved for Harvard, sat on the bench where everyone could see him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Kelly dug the pay-dirt when they met in moleskins.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every little freshman thinks he can buy a pair of moleskins and be a football man.

From The Half-Back by Barbour, Ralph Henry