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kidskin
noun
The skin or hide of a kid, i.e., a young goat; the leather made from such skins.
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The use of paper spread slowly, however, and most of the oldest surviving manuscripts are of other materials, particularly vellum (fine-grained lambskin, kidskin, or calfskin).
At the turn of the 17th century, women's gloves of soft kidskin were introduced.
Even when it's something as simple as having two officials in an English court switch powdered wigs or giving a station agent in Liverpool a clearly Beatles-influenced voice, his style fits this repertory company like a perfectly pressed kidskin glove.
Thor and Star-Lord have both saved the universe on previous occasions, but at the end of the day they're just golden Labs who'll nuzzle everyone and can't tell the difference between a rawhide chew toy and your favorite powder-blue Italian kidskin ballet flats — shoes which, let's face it, are the true definition of love.
Hot-foot it over to Jimmy Choo's for these silver stilettos in rhinestones, satin and kidskin.
I was intrigued by items like the men's polyblend white disco shirt, $19.50 at Rustyzipper.com, the 1920's kidskin flapper shoes, $125 at Hemlockvintage.com, and the Dolce and Gabbana satin purse for $85 at Buffaloexchange.com.com
One display case had tiny yellow kidskin gloves that only reached above the knuckles.
Kidskin capris, Pucci slacks in pink and blue and python sling-back shoes are best sellers at Jeffrey, the latest downtown temple of style.
Legrand has also found a parchment, made of goatskin, kidskin.
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