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    These are the best womens wool coats and jackets of 2023 to wear this winter that withstand extreme cold. Shop options from Zara, Mango, and more below. ... These are the best womens wool coats ...

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    The wool-kissed fabric of this coat brings cozy comfort to this lengthy belted outwear that's crafted in a double-breasted silhouette framed with notched lapels. Get it in sizes XS to XXL, though ...

  5. Loden cape - Wikipedia

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    Loden ladies coat. A loden cape is an overcoat of Tyrolean origin, made of a thick, water-resistant woolen material with a short pile known as loden cloth, first produced by peasants in Austria. This fabric is derived from the coarse, oily wool of mountain sheep and has a traditional earthy green colour.

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    The River Road by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855 (Three habitants wearing capotes). A capote (French:) or capot (French:) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood.. From the early days of the North American fur trade, both indigenous peoples and European Canadian settlers fashioned wool blankets into "capotes" as a means of coping with harsh winters. [1]

  7. Pelisse - Wikipedia

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    Through the 18th and 19th centuries, the term pelisse was used in western women's fashionable dress to refer to both an outer coat-like garment (pelisse, pellicle, pelisse-mantle, pelisson, curricle pelisse), and also a dress (pelisse robe) worn as daywear. [3]

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