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  2. 17 of the Best Heated Jackets to Keep You Warm This Winter - AOL

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    Carbon tape heated trousers on Instructables [1] Heated jacket Heated glove. Most heated clothing is designed for cold-weather sports and activities, such as motorcycle riding, downhill skiing, diving, winter biking, and snowmobiling, trekking and for outdoor workers such as construction workers and carpenters. Since the London Olympics, heated ...

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  6. A-2 jacket - Wikipedia

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    These "V505" jackets have been shown to be used by some members of the U.S. Fifth Air Force.) [2] [3] It wasn't until 26-Feb-1951 the A-2 specification was canceled and replaced by the MIL-J-6251 “Jacket Flying, Intermediate, Type B-15C”. [4] The timing helped make the A-2 into a very popular 1950's surplus jacket for another generation.

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    Buckskins are clothing, usually consisting of a jacket and leggings, made from buckskin, a soft sueded leather from the hide of deer. Buckskins are often trimmed with a fringe – originally a functional detail, to allow the garment to shed rain, and to dry faster when wet because the fringe acted as a series of wicks to disperse the water ...