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    The Flint and Tinder Flannel-Lined Waxed Trucker Jacket retails for $298, and while the price is on the higher side, it reflects the premium materials, quality construction and USA-made design.

  4. Quiksilver - Wikipedia

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    Quiksilver is a brand of surf-inspired apparel and accessories that was founded in 1969 in Torquay, Victoria, but is now based in Huntington Beach, California. It is one of the world's largest brands of surfwear and boardsport -related equipment. [ 3 ]

  5. Carhartt - Wikipedia

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    Today, Carhartt clothing is commonly found on construction sites, farms and ranches, among other job sites. [4] [5] Carhartt had total sales of $92 million in 1990. As of 1992, Carhartt sold more than two million jackets per year. [4] [5] As of 2013, Carhartt had sales of about $600 million per year. [2]

  6. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Flannel is a soft woven fabric, of varying fineness. Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton , or synthetic fiber . Flannel is commonly used to make tartan clothing, blankets , bed sheets , sleepwear , and several other uses.

  7. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    This 19th-century book illustration copies a 12th-century English image of a man wearing a hooded tunic. The garment's style and form can be traced back to Medieval Europe when the preferred clothing for Catholic monks included a hood called a cowl attached to a tunic or robes, [6] [7] and a chaperon or hooded cape was very commonly worn by any outdoors worker.