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  2. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    From Baker Lake, Eskimo Point and Hikoligjuaq, west of Hudson Bay. Collected on 5th Thule Expedition, 1921–1924 Modern women's parka created by Inuk designer Victoria Kakuktinniq, 2021. The body of the parka is made from synthetic waterproof fabric, with silver fox fur trim on the hood and sealskin trim on the hem and cuffs.

  3. Parka - Wikipedia

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    The original snorkel parka (USAF N-3B parka, which is 3/4 length and has a full, attached hood; the similar N-2B parka is waist-length and has an attached split hood) was developed in the United States during the early 1950s for military use, mainly for flight crews stationed in extremely cold areas. It was designed for use in areas with ...

  4. Fox (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Fox encountered criticism and faced a potential consumer boycott in Israel when they signed Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli, [2] who avoided Israel's mandatory military service via a nuptial exemption for a marriage lasting a short period of time, [4] [5] [6] on a $300,000 campaign deal. [7]

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    LOFT. Nothing says romance like velvety velour. This velour number curves in all the right places and features ruching at the center of the bust to create an even more flattering look.

  6. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    The most popular kinds of fur in the 1960s (known as luxury fur) were blond mink, white rabbit, yellow leopard, jaguar or cheetah, black panther, silver striped fox and red fox. Cheaper alternatives were pelts of wolf, Persian lamb or muskrat. It was common for ladies to wear a matching hat.

  7. Inuit - Wikipedia

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    The anorak (parka) is made in a similar fashion by Arctic peoples from Europe through Asia and the Americas, including Inuit. The back part of an amauti (women's parka) was traditionally made extra-large with a separate compartment below the hood to allow the mother to carry a baby against her back and protect it from the harsh wind. [114]

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