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  2. The 20 best stocking stuffers you can get from Walmart ... - AOL

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    Some of us wait until December to fill those stockings, but November is a great time to load up on the year's best stocking stuffers. Hats, gloves, socks, underpants — we are tracking all the ...

  3. 51 Amazon Stocking Stuffers You Might Just Keep for Yourself

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    $18.96 at amazon.com. Kalamkaari Napkin Set of Four. These floral block print napkins are an excellent stocking stuffer for the person who pays close attention to what goes into their linen cabinet.

  4. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a knitted hat, worn in winter, usually made from wool or acrylic. Also known as a woolly hat, ski cap, knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, stocking cap, or watch cap. Sometimes called a toboggan or goobalini in parts of the USA. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, the term "Stocking Cap" is applied to this cap.

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    Top-notch earbuds on sale for $18 and a No. 1 bestselling wallet down to $10 — these gadgets and goodies are surefire holiday hits.

  6. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Knee-high stockings are more comfortable, easier to apply, and wearing them increases patients' compliance with treatment. [22] Knee-high stockings are easier to size for limb measurement than thigh-high compression stockings. [9] Thigh-high compression stockings may create a tourniquet effect and cause localized restriction when rolled down. [23]

  7. Beanie (seamed cap) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the etymology is uncertain, but probably derives from the slang term "bean", meaning "head".In New Zealand and Australia, the term "beanie" is normally applied to a knit cap known as a toque in Canada and parts of the US, but also may apply to the kind of skull cap historically worn by surf lifesavers [1] and still worn during surf sports. [2]