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Moleskin

British pronunciation/mˈə‍ʊlskɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈmɔɫɛˌskɪn/
Moleskin
[NOUN]
1

a soft thick fabric made of cotton with a velvety nap, which is very durable

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moleskin definition and meaning

What is "moleskin"?

Moleskin is a heavy cotton fabric that is known for its softness, durability, and water-resistant properties. It has a unique brushed texture that is similar to that of animal fur, which gives it a luxurious and cozy feel. Moleskin is often used for items such as trousers, jackets, and vests, as well as accessories such as hats and bags. It can be dyed in a range of colors, and it is typically pre-shrunk to prevent it from shrinking in the wash. Moleskin is a warm and comfortable fabric that is ideal for cooler weather, and it is often favored by outdoor enthusiasts and hunters for its ruggedness and durability. Overall, moleskin is a versatile and practical fabric that offers both style and functionality.

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