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  2. AOL reviewed: This Quince cashmere is a versatile sweater ...

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    Quince’s Cashmere 101 guide recommends washing the sweater by hand with cold water, as the cashmere fabric becomes fragile when wet. A mild soap or detergent is also fine, but letting it air dry ...

  3. Exit scam - Wikipedia

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    An exit scam or rug pull is a confidence trick or fraud, perpetuated under the guise of a legitimate business, that ends when the originator absconds with the funds contributed by participants. [1] When a business entity pulls the rug and stops shipping orders while receiving payment for new orders, it could take some time before it is widely ...

  4. Cashmere wool - Wikipedia

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    Pure cashmere, resulting from removing animal grease, dirt and coarse hairs from the fleece, is estimated at 6,500 tons (5,895 tonnes). Ultra-fine Cashmere or Pashmina is still produced by communities in Kashmir but its rarity and high price, along with political instability in the region, make it very hard to source and to regulate quality. It ...

  5. Where to shop for affordable cashmere sweaters for under $100

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    The 100% cashmere top has a cozy ribbed knit and comes in two additional colors in sizes XS to XL. $96 at Nordstrom Rack. Related Articles. AOL. The best flower delivery services of 2025, tested ...

  6. These Moisture-Wicking Socks Have More Than 100,000 5-Star ...

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    We spoke with podiatrists and fabric experts to come up with a list of the best socks for sweaty feet, including picks from Amazon, lululemon, and Bombas. These Moisture-Wicking Socks Have More ...

  7. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, a province of Canada, there were reports [365] that ethical veganism became protected under the Ontario Human Rights Code, following a 2015 update to legal guidance by the Ontario Human Rights Commission. However, said body later issued a statement that this question is for a judge or tribunal to decide on a case-by-case basis.