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  2. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    Men's vest and hat made from rex rabbit fur. Rabbit fur is commonly considered a byproduct of the process of breeding rabbits for meat, and as such is produced in large quantities in England and France; more than seventy million pelts a year in France alone. [37]

  3. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    The fur trade is the worldwide buying and selling of fur for clothing and other purposes. The fur trade was one of the driving forces of exploration of North America and the Russian Far East. [37] The fur trade has long-lasting effects, specifically on the Natives in North America and the populations of fur bearing animals worldwide.

  4. Chugurma - Wikipedia

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    Chugurma (Uzbek: Choʻgirma) is a tall fur hat for men, a national headwear of the Khorezmians in Central Asia, whose appearance reflects the history of ancient Khorezm.. During the existence of the Khanate of Khiva, great attention was paid to the quality and practicality of the headwear and chugurma were widely u

  5. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A tall, flat-crowned, cylindrical hat worn by men in the 19th and early 20th centuries, now worn only with morning dress or evening dress. Fictional characters such as Uncle Sam and Mr. Monopoly are often depicted wearing such hats. Once made from felted beaver fur. Toque: A tall, pleated, brimless, cylindrical hat traditionally worn by chefs.

  6. Category:Fur - Wikipedia

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    List of types of fur; U. Umqhele; Z. Zamarra (coat) Zibellino This page was last edited on 11 August 2014, at 17:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    During the winter, men typically wore two pairs of fur trousers to provide warmth on lengthy hunting trips. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Qarliik were waist-high and held on loosely by a drawstring. The shape and length depended on the material being used, caribou trousers having a bell shape to capture warm air rising from the boot, and seal or polar bear ...