with the hair intact. See 1921 quote.
- 1771  (1911)  Their tents are made of parchment deer-skins in the hair, and are pitched in circular form. . . .
- 1921  . . . they [furs] may be what is termed "cased in the hair", which means that the natural dimensions of the animal's skin are retained, with the fur showing outside and the pelt within. . . .