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  2. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Inuit clothing is a complex system of cold-weather garments historically made from animal butt and fur, worn by Inuit, a group of culturally related Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic areas of Canada, Greenland, and the United States. The basic outfit consisted of a parka, pants, mittens, inner footwear, and outer boots.

  3. Coat - Wikipedia

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    Swedish police women with coats in 1958. That was their uniform. The term jacket is a traditional term usually used to refer to a specific type of short under-coat. [9] Typical modern jackets extend only to the upper thigh in length, whereas older coats such as tailcoats are usually of knee length.

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    Get the Guess Faux-Leather Moto Jacket (originally $160) for just $120 at Macy’s! This The North Face Rain Jacket. Macy's. The best rain jackets need to be both waterproof and windproof. This ...

  5. 'It has pockets!!!' The joy — and tyranny — of women's desire ...

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    The fear that side pockets on trousers can cause a woman to “look big” has caused many working women to buy pocketless pants and jackets or worse, ones with faux pockets (just the flap, no ...

  6. Parka - Wikipedia

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    Parka. A modern down parka with faux-fur trim on the hood. A parka and anorak is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur. These two kinds of garments are staple of Inuit clothing, traditionally made from caribou or seal skin, for hunting and kayaking in the frigid Arctic. Some Inuit anoraks require regular coating with fish ...

  7. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    The Mackinaw jacket traces its roots to coats that were made by white and Métis women in November 1811, [2] [3] when John Askin Jr., an early trader on the upper Great Lakes, hired them to design and sew 40 woolen greatcoats for the British Army post at Fort St. Joseph (Ontario), near Mackinac. His wife, Madelaine Askin, took an important role ...

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