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  2. The Shearling Jacket Is More Than a Look. It's a Lifestyle. - AOL

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    $1088.00 at huckberry.com. 100% Shearling Bomber Jacket. Quince is honestly my go-to brand for high-quality items that are priced incredibly fairly.Exhibit A: this 100% genuine leather jacket ...

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    Menfi Oversize Genuine Shearling Coat. Totême is the Scandi-cool brand that makes things you actually want to wear over and over and over again. Designed with a perfectly oversized fit, this ...

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    Shop the best shearling coats for women ahead of the colder temperatures. ... Material: 100% Genuine Lamb Shearling. Shop Now. Fayre Twinface Sheepskin Coat. $1538.00. Walden Coat.

  5. Shearling - Wikipedia

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    Shearling is a skin from a recently shorn sheep or lamb that has been tanned and dressed with the wool left on. [1] It has a suede surface on one side and a clipped fur surface on the other. The suede side is usually worn outward. Real shearling breathes and is more flexible, much heavier and the fur is much denser than synthetic.

  6. Leather jacket - Wikipedia

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    A leather jacket is a jacket-length coat that is usually worn on top of other apparel or item of clothing, and made from the tanned hide of various animal skins. The leather material is typically dyed black, or various shades of brown, but a wide range of colors is possible.

  7. Sheepskin - Wikipedia

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    Sheepskin coats, vests, and boots are common in the traditional dress of peoples throughout the Old World (wherever sheep are raised). They seem to be especially popular in the steppes of Eastern European and Northern Asia, and according to the French knight Robert de Clari , they were part of the national costume of the Cuman people who lived ...