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  2. Softshell - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softshell

    Softshell, soft-shell, Soft Shell or variants may refer to: Trionychidae or soft-shell turtle; Soft-shell crab; Soft shell, a weather-resistant outer clothing layer;

  3. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    A waterproof, breathable (hard shell) jacket. The outermost clothes are called the shell layer, but only if they block wind or water or have good mechanical strength. Both "soft" and "hard" shell jackets and layers exist. Hard shells are commonly woven fabrics and do not rip. Soft shells may rip more easily.

  4. Windstopper - Wikipedia

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    Like most softshell fabrics, Windstopper products are typically coated with DWR (Durable Water Repellent), which provides them with a modest degree of water resistance. They will wet through in heavy rainfall but can be worn comfortably in light drizzle.

  5. 5.11 Tactical - Wikipedia

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    Sidewinder Flannel Shirt, Stryke™ Long Sleeve Shirt, H.R.T.® Titanium Watch, Station Grip Gloves, Sabre Jacket 2.0™, Cable Hiker Boot, Rapid Half Zip, Multicam® Flag Bearer Cap, All Hazards Nitro Backpack, Men’s Taclite® M-65 Jacket, Men’s Sierra Softshell: Ubisoft Tom Clancy's The Division 2 [19]

  6. Klaus Obermeyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the first Sport Obermeyer factory warehouse opened in Aspen, and the innovations continued with “soft-shell” jackets, double lens goggles, the first waterproof, breathable fabrics, a built-in ski boot canting system and fashion-conscious skiwear.

  7. Shell jacket - Wikipedia

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    The term “shell” jacket is of British origin, appearing during the 1790s, when light dragoons adopted a dark blue short jacket with a decorative sleeveless over-jacket or “shell” on top. Though short-lived, the name stuck and was later to be applied to waist-length, sleeved fatigue jackets from about 1800.

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