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  2. The 18 Best Scarves to Wrap Up In This Winter - AOL

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    $148.00 at naadam.co. Alpaca Scarf. Canada Goose, master of cold weather, steps in with a super soft style. There’s nothing this scarf can’t handle.

  3. The 15 Most Stylish Scarves for Winter Weather - AOL

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    Symbolic significance aside, scarves can elevate your winter wear in seconds! And they also provide plenty of extra warmth The 15 Most Stylish Scarves for Winter Weather — Starting at Just $15

  4. Heat up Your Winter Looks With These Scarves - AOL

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  5. Scarf - Wikipedia

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    A scarf (pl.: scarves or scarfs) is a long piece of fabric that is worn on or around the neck, shoulders, or head. A scarf is used for warmth, sun protection, cleanliness, fashion, religious reasons, or to show support for a sports club or team. [1] Scarves can be made from materials including wool, linen, silk, and cotton. It is a common type ...

  6. Winter clothing - Wikipedia

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    Winter clothing are clothes used for protection against the particularly cold weather of winter. [1] Often they have a good water resistance, consist of multiple layers to protect and insulate against low temperatures. [2] Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm ...

  7. Mohair - Wikipedia

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    Mohair takes dye exceptionally well. It feels warm in winter due to excellent insulating properties, while moisture-wicking keeps it cool in summer. It is durable, naturally elastic, flame-resistant and crease-resistant. It is considered a luxury fiber, like cashmere, alpaca, angora, and silk, and is more expensive than most sheep's wool.