It is commonly used for high-quality clothing, shoes, wallets, and similar products, as well as traditional leather bookbindings.
Fine calfskin is one of the skins used for vellum and parchment manuscripts.
In Spanish, the word is Ternera/Novillo, referring to leather from animals less than three years old.
Chickenskin, despite its name, is a form of calfskin made using the skin of unborn calves.
[1] In fashion, soft finished calfskin is sometimes described as veau velours (French for "velvet calf").