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  2. 16 of the best puffer coats to shop this winter - AOL

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    From water-resistant outer shells to super-soft interiors, these coats will keep you dry and toasty all winter long. 16 of the best puffer coats to shop this winter Skip to main content

  3. My mom and grandmother are obsessed with this packable coat ...

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    With other brand-name puffer jackets coming in at up to $300 (or more), forking over $50 for this coat is definitely a steal. Plus, it's available at 25% off in a few different colors and at other ...

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    The Tanming Wool Blend Trench Pea Coat, a luxe-looking coat built for layering. Right now, it is on sale for just $50, down from $90 when you apply the on-page $10 coupon.

  5. Down jacket - Wikipedia

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    Within the last couple decades, the down jacket has become a staple of winter fashion. Bright neon colored versions of the puffer were worn in Italy throughout the 1980s. During the 1990s the jacket surged in popularity as a young generation of ravers would adorn themselves in the puffer, wearing it throughout the night during the winter months ...

  6. Camel hair - Wikipedia

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    The first fashion brand to popularise camel hair in clothing was Jaeger, a British manufacturer that specialised in the use of fine woollen fabrics for coats and suits. [4] It became popular in the U.S. in the 1920s and 1930s, having been introduced through the sport of polo , where a casual camel hair coat was worn by players in between matches.

  7. Angora wool - Wikipedia

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    Angora rabbits produce coats in a variety of colours, from white through tan, grey, and brown to black. Good quality Angora fibre is around 12–16 micrometres in diameter, and can cost as much as US$0.35–$0.56 per gram ($10–$16/oz). It felts very easily, even on the animal itself if it is not groomed frequently.

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