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    It’s not just men’s clothing that’s on sale — there are plenty of options for women, as well, including this fleece overshirt. ... The shirt is made from 100% cotton twill, and it has a ...

  3. United States Army uniforms in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Sage green fatigue uniforms of herringbone cotton twill for women, along with women's combat boots, field jackets and flight clothing, were manufactured by the U.S. Army during World War II. However, when women's versions of these items were not available, as was often the case in overseas areas, men's issue work/fatigue clothing was used ...

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    Men's Boulder Fork Rain Jacket. $114 $229 Save $115. See at Patagonia. Brodeo Beanie. $29 $49 Save $20. ... This soft and warm puffer is crafted with a 100% recycled polyester twill shell and ...

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    Save up to 70% on men's and women's clothing during the Old Navy Presidents' Day sale. ... and the shirt is made from a soft-washed cotton twill for a midweight feel. $30 at Old Navy.

  6. Twill - Wikipedia

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    In addition, twill's durability, wrinkle-resistance, and low maintenance make it ideal for a range of other items, such as jackets, pants, backpacks, and even draperies. The fewer interlacings in twills as compared to other weaves allow the yarns to move more freely, and therefore they are softer and more pliable, and drape better than plain ...

  7. Flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    These jackets first gained esteem after General Hap Arnold rejected the A-2 jacket in 1942. Styles range from the cotton twill B-series to the standardized jacket of the U.S. Navy, the CWU-series. Both synthetic and shearling jackets are worn and collected by army buffs today, but neither has the historical status of the A-2 jacket or the G-1.