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Buckskins derive from deerskin clothing worn by Native Americans. They were popular with mountain men and other frontiersmen for their warmth and durability. Buckskin jackets, often dyed and elaborately detailed, are a staple of western wear and were a brief fad in the 1970s. The American jacket/tunic known as a wamus was originally made from buckskin with fringe.[2][3] Famous wearers
References1. ^U.S. Cavalryman, 1865-1890, by Martin Pegler 2. ^{{cite book |last1=Wilcox |first1=R. Turner|title=Five centuries of American costume |date=2004 |publisher=Dover Publications|location=Mineola, N.Y.|isbn=9780486436104|pages=42–43|edition=Dover |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=C5zkJFRoGLQC&pg=PA42}} 3. ^{{cite book |last1=Walker |first1=James R. |editor1-last=DeMallie|editor1-first=Raymond J.|title=Lakota society|date=1992|publisher=University of Nebraska Press |location=Lincoln|isbn=9780803297371|edition=1. Bison Book printing}} External links{{commonscat-inline|Buckskins}}{{NorthAm-native-stub}}{{Clothing-stub}} 3 : Native American clothing|Suits (clothing)|Western wear |
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