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  2. Get sweaters on sale for the whole family during Nordstrom's ...

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    Topman Relaxed Fit Bouclé Cardigan. $50 $70 Save $20. See at Nordstrom. Caslon Cashmere V-Neck Women's Sweater. $60 $129 Save $69. See at Nordstrom. Polo Ralph Lauren Plaid Jacquard Merino Wool ...

  3. 20 of the coziest winter sweaters you can buy for under $40 - AOL

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    The basic design comes in several colors, including both neutrals and brighter options, and it’s easy to find the perfect fit thanks to its regular, tall, and petite sizes. $22 at Old Navy ...

  4. The Man Who Knew Too Much (Alexander McQueen collection)

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    [21] [37] She also speculated that the straightforward design of the Fair Isle sweaters may have been intended as a lead-in for McQ, the brand's upcoming diffusion line. [21] Gleason suggested the rising economic influence of teens may have prompted McQueen to include youth-friendly garments like patterned sweaters and cropped jeans.

  5. Bouclé - Wikipedia

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    Bouclé yarn in the process of being spun Commercially woven bouclé fabric. Bouclé is a looped yarn or the resulting fabric woven from this yarn.. The yarn is made from a length of loops of similar size, which can range from tiny circlets to large curls. [1]

  6. Have We Reached Peak Bouclé? Designers Weigh In - AOL

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    Design: Becky Shea Design, Photo: Jake Shea Brooklyn-based Emma Beryl shares Shea's love of bouclé, but she has some advice for anyone considering upholstering a chair or sofa in the fuzzy fabric.

  7. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbird Design. Cowichan knitting is a form of knitting characteristic of the Cowichan people of southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia.The distinctively patterned, heavy-knit Cowichan sweaters, popular among British Columbians and tourists, are produced using this method.