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    Girls’ Pointelle Knit Top. Price: $7.20. ... Men’s Waterproof Snow Bib. Price: $49. Grab a much-needed pair of All In Motion men’s snow bibs while they’re still 30% off and save $21.

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    PVC clothing is a highly resistant material and waterproof. [3] PVC can be produced in bright colors (black, red, white, blue, orange, pink, silver, striped, etc.), adding visual appeal to the physical sensations produced by wearing the material.

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    Baggy Straight Leg Chino Pants for Boys $13 $25 Save $12 These loose-fitting trousers are great for everyday wear, from school, to recess and. Get them in green and khaki in sizes 5 to 18.

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    Though modern terminology, like "rubber pants" and "rubbers", is commonly used to refer to various types of waterproof pants. The introduction of lighter, less bulky, and often incorporated integral waterproof plastic backing superabsorbent polymers , along with blood-gelling polymers for sanitary pads, significantly displaced traditional pads.

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    Historically, Inuit used two main tools to keep their garments dry and cold. The first was the tiluqtut, or snow beater, a rigid implement made of bone, ivory, or wood. It was used to beat the snow and ice from clothing before entering the home. [182] The second was the innitait, or drying rack. [183]