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  2. The 12 Best Winter Jackets at Zara That’ll Help You Stay ...

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    $159 at zara. 11. Zara Faux Fur Wool Blend Coat. Zara. Anything with a tie-waist immediately has my attention (hello, snatched waist!). Made primarily of wool, this coat provides warmth, while ...

  3. Found: 15 of the Best Faux-Fur Coats for Winter ... - AOL

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    Faux-fur coats, that even have PureWow’s Fashion Editor Abby Hepworth’s stamp of approval. She says, “I adore faux-fur coats for winter. ... This cold weather pick from Zara looks chic but ...

  4. Here’s Everything You Need to Shop from Zara’s Winter ...

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    Enter: the scarf coat from Zara’s ZW Collection. It’s made with a wool blend fabric that’s not thick and weighty like the aforementioned Manteco Wool Coat, yet warm and insulating all the same.

  5. Gilet - Wikipedia

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    A hooded down gilet featuring seamless quilted pockets filled with down.. A gilet (/ dʒ ɪ ˈ l eɪ /) or body warmer is a sleeveless jacket resembling a waistcoat or blouse. [1] It may be waist- to knee-length and is typically straight-sided rather than fitted; however, historically, gilets were fitted and embroidered. [2]

  6. Mohair - Wikipedia

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    Mohair is used in scarves, winter hats, suits, sweaters, coats, socks and home furnishing. Mohair fiber is also found in carpets, wall fabrics, craft yarns, and many other fabrics, and may be used as a substitute for fur. Because its texture resembles fine human hair, mohair is often used in making high-grade doll wigs or in rooting customized ...

  7. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Cheaper alternatives were pelts of wolf, Persian lamb or muskrat. It was common for ladies to wear a matching hat. In the 1950s, a must-have type of fur was the mutation fur (naturally nuanced colours) and fur trimmings on a coat that were beaver, lamb fur, Astrakhan and mink. [7] In 1970, Germany was the world's largest fur market.