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  2. Fluffy (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    A girl in a cyber outfit wearing green and black furry leg warmers. A fluffy, also known as a furry leg warmer or furry boot cover, is a type of footwear fashion accessory.It is a variation on a leg warmer normally made out of faux fur that covers the user's main footwear.

  3. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fur may be shorn down to imitate the feel of velvet, creating a fabric called shearling. The introduction of alternatives in the early 20th century brought tension to the clothing industry as the faux fur manufacturers started producing faux fur and capitalising on profits. By the 1950s synthetic fur garments had become popular and affordable.

  4. Temperatures Below Zero? These Faux-Fur Winter Boots ... - AOL

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    This winter is giving a new meaning to the word “cold.” It’s frigid enough when the temperature makes its way down to 32°F, but for many of us, it’s been sinking way, way lower. We’ve ...

  5. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    The short overshoes may also be made waterproof for wet conditions, [11] or furry with more grip for dry terrain. [5] The inner boots are often made with the fur facing inwards. They are worn without socks, because socks absorb and hold sweat. [4] Mukluks may be adorned with pom-poms, beads, embroidery, and other techniques.

  6. Look of the Week: A neon faux fur moment for Nicki Minaj - AOL

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    But faux fur has, in various guises, existed for over a century (although those reading Vogue in 1929 probably wouldn’t have envisaged it becoming a material of choice for the rich and famous).

  7. Nutukas - Wikipedia

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    Nutukas are made from soft hide, traditionally from a reindeer's leg or head, with the fur left on and sewn so that the fur is on the outside of the boot. [4] On the sole, the pieces are assembled with cut in the middle so that the fur goes in different directions to improve traction in snow.

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