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  2. Kidskin - Wikipedia

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    Kidskin or kid leather is a type of soft, thin leather that is traditionally used for gloves (hence the phrase 'kid gloves,' used since at least 1888 as a metaphor for careful handling). [1] It is widely used for other fashion purposes such as footwear and clothing.

  3. Goatskin (material) - Wikipedia

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    Kidskin, used for gloves, shoes and other accessories, is traditionally goatskin, although other leathers such as sheep and kangaroo can be used to make kid. [2] [3] Tanned leather from goatskin is considered extremely durable and is commonly used to make rugs (for example in Indonesia) and carpet binding.

  4. Napa leather - Wikipedia

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    Napa leather (often called Nappa leather) is a leather noted for its soft feel, derived as it is from calves, lambs, and kid goats, which have soft hides.It is a generic term in the leather field and has no distinct test for characterization.

  5. Evening glove - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive full-length gloves are custom-made of kidskin. Many other types of leather , most usually soft varieties of cowhide , are used in making full-length gloves; patent leather and suede are especially popular as alternatives to kidskin, and are often more affordable than kidskin.

  6. Kid gloves - Wikipedia

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    Gloves made from kidskin, leather from young goats; Music. Kid Gloves, ... "Kid Gloves", by Rush from the 1984 album Grace Under Pressure "Kid Gloves", ...

  7. Glove stretcher - Wikipedia

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    Kid leather was considered to be the best material for gloves worn by a proper Victorian lady, as cotton and silk were easily stretchable, thus revealing the imperfections of a hand. The leather of a young goat was essential to emulate the desired appearance of a hand with tapered fingertips.

  8. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning, or chemical treatment, of animal skins and hides to prevent decay.

  9. Slunk - Wikipedia

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