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  2. 7 of the Most Expensive Items at Old Navy in December: How ...

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    Women’s Quilted Puffer Jacket. Admittedly, the Water-Resistant Quilted Long Puffer Jacket (available in warm taupe or black jack) at Old Navy looks pretty cozy, and it’s machine washable, so ...

  3. AOL reviewed: This Lands' End Coat is my favorite winter ...

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    Lands' End Women's Insulated Cozy Fleece Lined Winter Coat As an NYC resident, having the right winter coat is essential for the colder seasons. This one comes in five sizes (XS to XL) and nine ...

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    The Indie Sleaze years of the late 2000s and early 2010s saw a second revival of the leopard coat, with fashion darlings like Kate Moss, Alexa Chung, and the Olsen Twins pairing their statement ...

  5. Coat - Wikipedia

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    Man wearing a coat, painting by Julian Fałat, 1900. A coat is typically an outer garment for the upper body, worn by any gender for warmth or fashion. [1] Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front, and closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners (AKA velcro), toggles, a belt, or a combination of some of these.

  6. 1650–1700 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    A longer and rather baggy coat (still with sleeves rarely going below the elbow) made an appearance in the early 1660s and as the decade progressed became the most popular coat. The coat would eventually replace the doublet. By the late 1660s, an upturned cuff became popular although the sleeves had still remained above the elbows.

  7. 1820s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Around 1820, coats began to be made in an entirely new way. The tails and lapels were cut separately and subsequently attached to the coat. This ensured a better fit, a greater following of the body's contours, and more consistent positioning, even when the coat was unbuttoned. The tails themselves were narrow, pointed, and fell just below the ...

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