From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnakeskinsnake‧skin /ˈsneɪkˌskɪn/ noun [uncountable] TIHBAthe skin of a snake used to make shoes, bags etc snakeskin shoes
Examples from the Corpus
snakeskin• He wasn't looking at her - he was looking at me, and there was a snakeskin feel to his face.• And a number of long-haired young men, with leather jackets, tight trousers and snakeskin boots, bustled into the restaurant.• He had snakeskin boots and a matching snakeskin guitar case.• LEFT-HANDED Lag Rockline, red snakeskin, 4 months old, £625 ono.• The expensive item slithered off his back like a shed snakeskin.• Scott would bet that he had never worn the snakeskin overcoat Annabel had given him the Christmas before.