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  2. Windbreaker - Wikipedia

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    The term predates the term windbreaker and was originally used to describe a sort of garment that was more akin to a pullover anorak than a modern zippered windbreaker. Windcheater is also used to describe a retail item used on the beach and camping to prevent wind from disturbing social enjoyment.

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    This hooded option from The North Face is water-repellant, wind-resistant and insulated to keep you nice and toasty. ... This chunky fisherman's knit pullover is timeless and looks good with ...

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    Men’s Bouclé Sherpa Pullover. Price: $59.99. The sherpa quarter-snap pullover for men is a smart modern take on the classic pullover, with a purchase price of $59.99. Choose from several colors ...

  6. List of garments having different names in American and ...

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    Image Description British English American English Longsleeve knit top jumper [1]: sweater [2] [3]: Sleeveless knit top sleeveless jumper, slipover, [4] knit tank top sweater vest [3]

  7. Lopapeysa - Wikipedia

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    A lopapeysa Icelandic girls wearing traditionally patterned lopapeysa sweaters. A lopapeysa (Icelandic: [ˈlɔːpaˌpʰeiːsa]) or Icelandic sweater is an Icelandic style of sweater originating in early or mid-20th century, at a time when imports had displaced older and more traditional Icelandic clothing and people began to search for new ways to utilize the plentiful native wool.

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