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  2. Bearskin - Wikipedia

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    An officer's bearskin is made from the fur of the Canadian brown bear, as the female brown bear has thicker, fuller fur; officers' caps are dyed black. An entire skin is used for each headdress. [41] The British Army purchased the caps from a British hatmaker which sources its pelts at an international auction.

  3. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    A waterproof, breathable (hard shell) jacket. The outermost clothes are called the shell layer, but only if they block wind or water or have good mechanical strength. Both "soft" and "hard" shell jackets and layers exist. Hard shells are commonly woven fabrics and do not rip. Soft shells may rip more easily.

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    This soft and warm puffer is crafted with a 100% recycled polyester twill shell and insulation. The onion quilting adds to the relaxed fit and easy-entry pockets are useful for small hands ...

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    Snag one before it’s gone again. Inside, find out where you can shop Carmy Berzatto’s patchwork Gael Jacket by NN07, as seen on ‘The Bear.’

  6. Extended Cold Weather Clothing System - Wikipedia

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    Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System ECWCS levels 7 (left) and 5 (right). The Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS / ˈ ɛ k w æ k s /) is a protective clothing system developed in the 1980s by the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts.

  7. Shell jacket - Wikipedia

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    The term “shell” jacket is of British origin, appearing during the 1790s, when light dragoons adopted a dark blue short jacket with a decorative sleeveless over-jacket or “shell” on top. Though short-lived, the name stuck and was later to be applied to waist-length, sleeved fatigue jackets from about 1800.

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