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  2. 20 of the coziest winter sweaters you can buy for under $40 - AOL

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    Zeagoo Women’s Striped Sweater. $30 at Amazon. Shaker-Stitch Cardigan. $20 at Old Navy. Casual High Neck Cable Knit Sweater. $13 at Amazon. See 15 more. ... A cashmere sweater under $40? You bet ...

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    There's just something about a striped sweater that feels both elevated and totally comfy. Shop 24 of the cutest options here. The Best Time to Wear These Super-Cute, Striped Sweaters is All!

  4. AOL reviewed: This Quince cashmere is a versatile sweater ...

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    Quince’s Cashmere 101 guide recommends washing the sweater by hand with cold water, as the cashmere fabric becomes fragile when wet. A mild soap or detergent is also fine, but letting it air dry ...

  5. Frock coat - Wikipedia

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    The accessories for the two styles depended on the intended use of the coat: for more formal settings, the outfit might still have striped trousers and demand a top hat and white gloves; for business, by the turn of the century, the morning coat was used (again, this referred to a single breasted frock coat then, not the modern morning coat).

  6. Chanel ready-to-wear collection - Wikipedia

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    Chanel is a privately held French company founded in 1909 by Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, a former milliner. [1] The Chanel ready-to-wear collection is showcased biannually for spring-summer and autumn-winter seasons during Paris Fashion Week to an audience of media, retailers, buyers, investors, and customers, under the auspices of the Chambre Syndicale du Prêt-à-Porter des Couturiers et des ...

  7. Cashmere wool - Wikipedia

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    Cashmere is a hygroscopic fiber, absorbing and releasing water from the air based on the surrounding environment. This helps regulate the body in both warm and cool temperatures. [1] A number of countries produce cashmere and have improved processing techniques over the years, but China and Mongolia are two of the leading producers as of 2019.