From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbuckskinbuck‧skin /ˈbʌkˌskɪn/ noun [uncountable] TIMstrong soft leather made from the skin of a deer or goat
Examples from the Corpus
buckskin• Gary is wearing a pair of jeans, a buckskin jacket decorated with porcupine quills, and his elaborate necklace.• A minute Rainbow in a cowgirl's hat, fringed buckskin skirt and tiny spurred western boots.• The eighteenth century book-collector Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode had a father who travelled round the world in buckskin breeches.• The originals of such paintings were done on buckskin, they say.