Doeskin

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Doeskin is the split hide of an adult female deer with a velvet-like texture. It is frequently used for the manufacture of gloves.[1] It accepts dye readily.[2]

The term also refers to a tightly-woven medium-weight wool fabric with a short soft nap similar to duvetyn.[3]

References

  1. ^ William Boyd Logan; Helen M. Moon (1967). Facts about merchandise. Prentice-Hall.
  2. ^ C. Cody Collins (1947). Love of a Glove: The Romance, Legends and Fashion History of Gloves. Fairchild Publishing Company.
  3. ^ "Doeskin". VintageFashionGuild.org.