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  2. Fill power - Wikipedia

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    Fill power is a measure of the loft or "fluffiness" of a down product that is loosely related to the insulating value of the down. The higher the fill power, the more air a certain weight of the down can trap, and thus the more insulating ability the down will have.

  3. Down jacket - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, if water absorbs into the jacket's down material, the down looses its puffy loft, and loses its warmth until it dries again. Some down jackets will be Durable Water Repellant (DWR) which indicates that it can withstand a light drizzle of water for about an hour before it soaks into the jacket. Some jackets use hydrophobic down (i.e ...

  4. Clothing insulation - Wikipedia

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    Same as above, plus suit jacket: 0.96 Same as above, plus vest and T-shirt: 0.96 Trousers, long-sleeved shirt, long-sleeved sweater, T-shirt: 1.01 Same as above, plus suit jacket and long underwear bottoms: 1.30 Sweat pants, sweat shirt: 0.74 Long-sleeved pajama top, long pajama trousers, short 3/4 sleeved robe, slippers (no socks) 0.96

  5. AOL tested: This Huckberry waxed canvas jacket is the perfect ...

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    Many men’s work jackets don’t come in smaller sizes, so this jacket’s size range is a definite plus! ... The jacket is a lightweight yet warm option for fall and beyond, and after weeks of ...

  6. The 12 Best Puffer Vests for Expert Winter Layering - AOL

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    Keeping Kinman’s advice in mind, we tracked down the 13 best puffer vests for women who take seasonal layering seriously. Take on winter with your favorite of the reviewer-backed options ahead.

  7. PrimaLoft - Wikipedia

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    However, down still has a better weight to warmth performance when dry. [13] Unlike down, PrimaLoft is able to retain 96% of its insulating capability when wet by maintaining its loft, and therefore is used in clothing and equipment intended to be used in cold, wet conditions, such as jackets, parkas, gloves, sleeping bags and footwear. [14]