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  2. The Shearling Jacket Is More Than a Look. It's a Lifestyle. - AOL

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    $1088.00 at huckberry.com. 100% Shearling Bomber Jacket. Quince is honestly my go-to brand for high-quality items that are priced incredibly fairly.Exhibit A: this 100% genuine leather jacket ...

  3. These 15 Shearling Leather Jackets Will Last a Lifetime - AOL

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    Its take on the shearling leather jacket is a faux fur iteration in a cute cropped shape. Size Range: 34 FR–42 FR Fabrication: 100% polyurethane with 100% polyester faux-shearling trim

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    Men’s Hooded Puffer Jacket. The Davis Water Resistant Faux Shearling Lined Hood Puffer Jacket by Lucky Brand is a truly outstanding deal at Nordstrom Rack, where it’s on sale for $79.97 ...

  5. Shearling coat - Wikipedia

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    Shearling coats are a type of coat made from processed lambskin, sheepskin, or pelt. This " shearing " process creates a uniform depth of the wool fibers for a uniform feel and look. Shearling coats and garments are made from pelts by tanning them with the wool of uniform depth still on them.

  6. Eight-ball jacket - Wikipedia

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    The eight-ball or 8-ball jacket is a style of leather jacket created by San Francisco–based designer Michael Hoban in 1990. The style is characterized by bright color-blocking and large black and white decals on the back and sleeves, made to look like the eight ball used in some cue sports .

  7. Flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    These jackets first gained esteem after General Hap Arnold rejected the A-2 jacket in 1942. Styles range from the cotton twill B-series to the standardized jacket of the U.S. Navy, the CWU-series. Both synthetic and shearling jackets are worn and collected by army buffs today, but neither has the historical status of the A-2 jacket or the G-1.