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  2. 19 Festive Christmas Sweaters for Your Holiday Parties This Year

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    Game Night Crew Neck Sweater. bonobos.com. $129.00. Fair Isle Crew. ... Men's Bean's Classic Ragg Wool Sweater. If you lived in Maine, you would probably wear this cardigan year round. For the ...

  3. The 15 Best Wool Sweaters to Take Winter in Stride

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    Shop the best wool sweaters for men in 2023of all price ranges, from brands like Prada, Uniqlo, J.Crew, and more. Our top picks are comfortable and easy to layer.

  4. The 14 Best Wool Sweaters to Keep You Cozy All Winter, Tested ...

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    After putting the sweaters to the test on the streets of New York, we stand behind these 14 wool sweaters, including our best overall pick, the Jenni Kayne Cashmere Turtleneck ($595), plus the ...

  5. Sweater - Wikipedia

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    The term "sweater" is a catch-all for a variety of knit garments. Although the term often refers to a pullover, it can also refer to a cardigan, a garment that opens and fastens down the front. Within either group, there is a great variety of designs. Various necklines are found, although the V-neck, turtleneck, and crew neck are the most ...

  6. Pea coat - Wikipedia

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    The standard US Navy-issued pea coat uses Navy blue wool and sports buttons (brass for officers, black plastic for enlisted) decorated with an anchor motif. The standard fabric for historical pea coats in the 20th century was a smooth and heavy, dark navy blue Kersey wool, which was dense enough to repel wind and rain, and able to contain body ...

  7. Crew neck - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The name dates back to 1939 and was named after a type of sweater worn by rowers. [1] The T-shirt crew neck was developed in 1932 as an undergarment that would absorb sweat and prevent the shoulder pads of American football players from causing chafing. The U.S. Navy was the first of the U.S. armed forces to adopt the crew-neck T-shirt ...