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  2. Ski suit - Wikipedia

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    A ski suit can either be one-piece, in the form of a jumpsuit, or two-piece, in the form of a ski jacket and matching trousers, called salopettes or ski pants. [4] A ski suit is made from wind- and water-resistant or waterproof fabric, and has a non-removable liner made of nylon, silk, cotton or taffeta.

  3. Affordable Snow Gear To Stock Up On at Costco - AOL

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    With winter quickly approaching, don't find yourself caught off guard by that first snowstorm or deep freeze. Now is the ideal time to grab that much-needed cold-weather apparel -- plus all the ...

  4. Snowmobile suit - Wikipedia

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    Snowmobile drivers wearing snowmobile suits in Minnesota. A snowmobile suit is a suit designed to be worn when riding a snowmobile.It is often similar to a one-piece snowsuit but specially made to not just insulate against snow and water but also to protect the rider from the wind while riding.

  5. The 14 Best Canada Goose Jackets for Men to Look Cool and ...

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    I present the Men's Expedition parka, which checks the "extreme" mark on Canada Goose's warmth meter, meaning it can withstand freezing weather temps to below 22 degrees F. Warm and functional in ...

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    This piece of outerwear distinguishes itself from the shirt with two breast pockets, two side pockets and a button front. Slipping into this you'll want to pop a Pearl Jam CD in your Discman for ...

  7. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Originally known as combinations, an 1862 patent introduced men’s one-piece vest and drawers made up of knitted woollen cloth, which were popularly worn from the 1880s. [2] As a women’s undergarment, combinations comprised chemise and drawers, and could be fashioned from various different fabrics including silk, linen, cotton, or wool. [2]