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moleskin

[mohl-skin] / ˈmoʊlˌskɪn /


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When it comes to service, the attractive, attentive waitstaff can deftly expound on satsuma and other unfamiliar ingredients without resorting to their Moleskin notes.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2022

At one point, he pulled out a black Moleskin notebook and sketched a design of the music room that he envisioned for his dream house.

From New York Times • Mar. 18, 2022

He keeps fiddling with the strap on his Moleskin notebook, as if he knows that once he opens it, he won’t be able to shut it again.

From Slate • Jun. 12, 2020

The location was small, the design minimalist, and if the suitcases were swapped out for leather notebooks, it could have easily passed as a Moleskin outlet.

From The Verge • Dec. 17, 2019

Moleskin trousers, Crimean shirt, cossack boots, and felt hat, are his rig out.

From Early Days in North Queensland by Palmer, Edward




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