buckskins
/ˈbʌkˌskɪnz/
noun
- Clothing, especially trousers or a suit, made of buckskin leather.
- He dressed in buckskins for the historical parade.
- The frontiersman wore buckskins and a coonskin cap.
- Buckskins were practical clothing for early American settlers.
- Plural of buckskin; multiple pieces of buckskin leather or multiple horses of that color.
- The ranch had several buckskins in the herd.
- She collected different shades of buckskins for her craft projects.
- The trader had a stack of buckskins for sale.