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  2. 10 lightweight jackets to ward off chilly fall weather - AOL

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    Whether you're looking for a raincoat, a leather jacket, or fleece or sherpa zip-up, these 10 popular women's fall jackets come from brands like Ugg and L.L.Bean.

  3. The best lightweight rain jackets - AOL

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    Long gone are the days of bulky, sweaty rain jackets with their sheen of rubbery exterior. Today, waterproofing technology and clever design have made the best lightweight rain jackets comfortable ...

  4. 11 Lightweight Jackets That Are Perfect for Cool Summer Nights

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    Either way, when we shop for summer jackets, we want to find lightweight options that are still breathable, because the last thing we want is to sweat through our layers. We found a bunch of great ...

  5. List of United States Marine Corps individual equipment

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    All Purpose Environmental Clothing System (APECS): Rather than issue the 3rd generation Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS), the Marine Corps issues the APECS, consisting of a MARPAT parka and pant. [15] The APECS is structurally almost identical to ECWCS shell jacket and trousers. The Lightweight Exposure Suit offers similar ...

  6. Waxed jacket - Wikipedia

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    Waxed jacket [1] A Waxed jacket is a type of hip-length jacket made from waxed cotton cloth, iconic of British and Irish country life. Today it is commonly worn for outdoor rural pursuits such as hunting, shooting and fishing. It is a cotton jacket made water-resistant by a paraffin-based waxing, typically with a tartan lining and a corduroy or ...

  7. Teba jacket - Wikipedia

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    It was originally designed as a shooting blazer that would not make it difficult to raise the elbow when firing. Contrary to common misconception that it was first tailored in Savile Row, the jacket was born out of a small tailor shop in Zarautz, Spain, and was named after the 21st Count of Teba, Carlos Alfonso Mitjans y Fitz-James Stuart, who later gifted Alfonso XIII with one during a ...