Definition: Lambskin, also known as a sheepskin or goat skin, is a type of synthetic material used in fashion and interior design. It's made from natural fibers like wool, cotton, or fleece that are spun into a thin, smooth fabric. Lambskins have been used for centuries to create various types of clothing and accessories. They come in various colors, patterns, and textures, making them versatile options for different styles and occasions.