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  2. Harrington jacket - Wikipedia

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    The Harrington from either original source is based on lightweight, roomy jackets worn to play golf hence the G in the G4 or G9 naming convention for Baracuta. Both versions were originally made in Lancashire, England. Baracuta originally manufactured their jacket in Manchester whereas Grenfell were based in Burnley then London.

  3. Jacket - Wikipedia

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    Fleece jacket, a casual jacket made of synthetic wool such as Polar Fleece; Flight jacket, also known as a bomber jacket; Fracket, disposable outerwear for college parties; Gilet, a sleeveless jacket or vest. Harrington jacket, a lightweight waist-length jacket; Hoodie, a zippered hooded sweatshirt (non zippered can be considered a sweatshirt only)

  4. Tu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Tu is a British home brand fashion label from the supermarket Sainsbury's. It is the United Kingdom's third largest online clothing retailer and the United Kingdom's sixth largest clothing retailer by volume. [1] [2] Tu sells a wide range of clothing for men, women and children, with 3,000 lines sold through 400 Sainsbury's supermarkets. [3]

  5. Lord Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Mid period jackets then gained the Lord Anthony name on the inside label. Late period jackets acquired a much more elaborate label with an embroidered design and the "Polar Gear" identity. These jackets lost the "stick man with a crown" Lord Anthony logo on the label; however, they retained the Lord Anthony tag on the sleeve pen pocket.

  6. Flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the A-2 and G-1 jackets, shearling jackets, originally lined with fur, are recognized for being the warmest flight jackets. Even when the fur was replaced with wool , this coat was warm enough to keep Lt. John A. Macready warm when he set a world record in April 1921, reaching an altitude of 40,000 feet in his open-cockpit airplane.

  7. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    Polar fleece garments are traditionally available in the micro, 100, 200, and 300 variants, where the numbers represent the fleece's weight in grams per square meter (gsm). The heavier fleece are warmer. Fleece can range from being high loft to tightly knit. High loft fleece is warmer because it traps tiny air pockets which holds body heat. [8]