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  2. Calfskin - Wikipedia

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    Calfskin or calf leather is a leather or membrane produced from the hide of a calf, or juvenile domestic cattle. Calfskin is particularly valuable because of its softness and fine grain, as well as durability. It is commonly used for high-quality clothing, shoes, wallets, and similar products, as well as traditional leather bookbindings. In ...

  3. Hide (skin) - Wikipedia

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    A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use. The word "hide" is related to the German word Haut, which means skin.The industry defines hides as "skins" of large animals e.g. cow, buffalo; while skins refer to "skins" of smaller animals: goat, sheep, deer, pig, fish, alligator, snake, etc. Common commercial hides include leather from cattle and other livestock animals, buckskin ...

  4. Cowhide - Wikipedia

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    Men wore a calfskin flap, the ibeshu, to cover the buttocks, and the umutsha loin cloth was tied to the body with a cow hide belt. The iphovela was a headdress made of cow skin, and the ishoba or umshokobezi was a tufted cowtail used as an arm or leg decoration.

  5. The 14 Warmest Socks for Any Winter Activity, Tested by Experts

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    Cold Weather Boot Sock. Much like their durable outerwear, Carhartt makes the warmest socks for rugged, cold climate work. Their signature style is designed with moisture-wicking properties, ankle ...

  6. Slunk - Wikipedia

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    A slunk is an animal, especially a calf, born prematurely or abortively. Slunk skin, calfskin typically obtained as a byproduct of cattle slaughter, is also known as chickenskin. [1] Slunk skin is sold commercially and used for example in furniture, drums, and gloves. [2]

  7. 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. The most common leathers come from cattle , sheep , goats, equine animals, buffalo, pigs and hogs, ostriches, and aquatic animals such as seals and alligators.

  8. 13 On-Trend Ways to Wear Leather Pants in 2024 (Plus ... - AOL

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    Edward Berthelot/Getty Images. One of the easiest and most foolproof ways to rock leather pants is to pair straight-leg styles of any color with a classic white button-down and some sleek ankle boots.

  9. Buckskin (leather) - Wikipedia

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    The finished product resembles chamois leather, but is stronger. [1] Smoking gives to the leather its durability, and although Buckskin may become slightly stiff when it dries after being wet, it quickly restores itself to its former soft-state by rubbing it with the hands. [1] The application of wood smoke also deters insects from devouring it.