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  2. Columbia is offering winter coats for 50 percent off in Cyber ...

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    Plus, you can get 50 percent off in doorbuster deals on puffer coats, sneakers and other cold-weather essentials. In some cases, that means taking home outerwear for less than $50. Case in point ...

  3. 16 coats under $100 that will keep you warm this winter - AOL

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    We have done the work for you and pulled 16 winter coats that we love from brands like L.L. Bean, Columbia, Uniqlo and The North Face.

  4. The Warmest Winter Coats to Wear in the Snow - AOL

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    We're officially in the coldest winter months as begin 2021, and right now is a great time to shop for a warm winter coat. And with after-Christmas and end-of-the-year sales happening at so many ...

  5. Columbia Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Sportswear Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes outerwear, sportswear, and footwear, as well as headgear, camping equipment, ski apparel, and outerwear accessories.

  6. Winter clothing - Wikipedia

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    Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm underwear like long underwear, union suits and socks. [3] Military issue winter clothing evolved from heavy coats and jackets to multilayered clothing for the purpose of keeping troops warm during winter battles. [4]

  7. Sorel (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Sorel was originally a line of winter sport/work boots that were introduced in 1962 by the Kaufman Rubber Company of Kitchener, Ontario. [1] [2] They became its most successful product line. Kaufman Rubber Co. became Kaufman Footwear in 1964. Kaufman Footwear declared bankruptcy in 2000. [3] The Sorel trademark was bought by Columbia Sportswear ...