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    If you're shopping for American-made clothing, these are some of our favorite men's and women's styles from brands like American Giant, Huckberry, and more.

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  4. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    The first pair of sweatpants was introduced in the 1920s by Émile Camuset, the founder of Le Coq Sportif. These were simple knitted gray jersey pants that allowed athletes to stretch and run comfortably. [2] Sweatpants became commonplace at the Olympic Games by the late 1930s, and were seen on many athletes in the decades that followed. [3]

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    Cotton-blend yarns bring a soft touch to the texture-rich stitches of this sweater knit in a fit that's ready to layer as the weather cools. Get it in sizes S to XL. $56 at Nordstrom

  6. Moleskin - Wikipedia

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    Moleskin is a heavy cotton fabric, woven and then shorn to create a short, soft pile on one side. The feel and appearance of its nap is suede-like, [1] less plush than velour and more like felt or chamois. The word is also used for clothing made from this fabric. [2] Clothing made from moleskin is noted for its softness and durability.

  7. Cottonade - Wikipedia

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    Cottonade was a coarse and heavy cotton cloth, [1] usually yarn dyed. Multiple formations were available, including plain, twill, and serge. It was a kind of woolen imitation, and the strong variants were used for men's trousers. [2] [3] [4] Twill structured blue-and-white striped men's workwear with hickory cloth-like appearance was used. [5]

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