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  2. 7 Trends to Wear This Winter in Warmth And Style - AOL

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    Duster coats are a fall essential, offering effortless elegance and lightweight warmth for transitional weather. Take it from us, is the perfect finishing touch for achieving a cool, on-trend look ...

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    Bring layer-friendly versatility to your cold-weather wardrobe with a bomber-style jacket cut in a longer silhouette and textured with unique quilting. Get it in sizes XS to XXL. $107 at Nordstrom

  6. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    Layered clothing usually consists of three layers. They are identified as follows: [citation needed] The inner layer provides comfort by keeping the skin dry. Also called base layer or first layer. The mid layer provides warmth. Also called an insulating layer. The shell layer protects the other two layers from wind and/or water.

  7. Extreme cold weather clothing - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum is the best insulator, but its use in clothing is impractical. Dry air is a practical insulator. Extreme cold weather clothing uses still dry air to insulate the body, [2] layers of loose air trapping material are most effective. The inner layers should conduct moisture away from the body.