Outerwear fashioned from animal hide, specifically bovine, ovine, or caprine skin treated to preserve it and impart flexibility, and dyed a shade of azure, aquamarine, or similar hue, featuring animal pelt as insulation or ornamentation. This specific garment combines the durable qualities of treated hide with the aesthetic and functional aspects of fur. As an example, one might envision a hip-length piece constructed of supple hide, colored a deep sapphire, and trimmed with a contrasting, plush fox pelt along the collar and cuffs.
The garment represents a convergence of practicality and style, offering protection from the elements while conveying a sense of sophistication and individuality. Historically, leather has served as a functional material for protection, while fur has denoted status and provided warmth. The combination merges these attributes. Its popularity stems from its versatility; it can be incorporated into a range of ensembles, from casual to semi-formal, and provides a visually striking alternative to conventional outerwear options.