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The effect is closer to buffed leather than brown walls.
They were constructed of buffed leather, stiff but worn beneath the polish.
There was no sign of rubbing on the buffed leather of the thin sole.
Buff is a pale yellow-brown color that got its name from the colour of buffed leather.
Buff is a yellow-brown colour, named after buff leather.
Similarly buff leather, this time in the form of a sturdy man's doublet, presides over another vitrine.
There was nothing there except a faint discoloration of the buff leather where he had perspired.
The cavalry (Iron Sides), however, wore buff leather coats and armour long after the infantry had abandoned them.
Kid Afrika had big hazel eyes, slitted like a cat's, a pencil-thin mustache, and skin with the sheen of buffed leather.
It was delicately panelled in pale wood and there were some enormous stuffed chairs upholstered in pale buff leather.
The soft buff leather limned her small waist and shapely bottom in a carnal vision of feminine flesh that would spur the imagination of a Jesuit priest.
Henri II of Lorraine, Duke de Guise, in the buff leather jerkin and gorget (neck armor) of a soldier.
Made of buff leather with a braid-trimmed rim, it has a full, slightly exaggerated crown that is divided into sections and accented with sharp, short diagonals, all embroidered in black.
Shoe polish may be purchased pre-soaked into a hard sponge, which can be used to buff leather without needing to apply any additional polish to either the leather or the sponge.
Their belts were of buff leather and crossed at the breast where they were held in place by a brass plate marked in the same manner and with the same words as the cap plate.
To know the face of war, you need look no further than Dafydd, who sprawled against a pile of logs, gray with pain, one shoulder of his buff leather jerkin torn and stiff with caked blood.
His buff leather jerkin was slick with it, and he could feel it stiffening already in the fine hairs on the backs of his hands, clotting in his hair and beard where it had spattered.
He is credited with introducing genouillères (knee-levers) with which to control the stop combinations, and a new register of jacks using peau de buffle (soft buff leather) plectra, instead of the usual quill, in 1768.
Daren concentrated on the mages, clustered near the officers' command post, and visible because of the dull colors of their robes, which were bright compared with the brown and buff leathers of the fighters and officers.
They wore a back-and-front breastplate over a buff leather coat, which itself gave some protection against sword cuts, and normally a "lobster-tailed pot" helmet with a movable three-barred visor, and a bridle gauntlet on the left hand.
There was a lot to like in the collection - an olive military coat tossed over the shoulders of a sternly belted suit in buff leather, a shearling top with a cape effect in the back, and a slithery black evening sweater, with fur worked loosely into one shoulder, pulled over a narrow opaque skirt.