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  2. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Men's parkas usually had straight-cut bottom hems with slits and loose shoulders to enhance mobility when hunting. [10] [16] The loose shoulders also permitted a hunter to pull their arms out of the sleeves and into the coat against the body for warmth without removing the coat. The closely fitted hood provided protection to the head without ...

  3. Parka - Wikipedia

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    A modern down parka with faux-fur trim on the hood. A parka, like the related anorak, is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur.Parkas and anoraks are staples of Inuit clothing, traditionally made from caribou or seal skin, for hunting and kayaking in the frigid Arctic.

  4. Amauti - Wikipedia

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    The amauti (also amaut or amautik, plural amautiit) [1] is the parka worn by Inuit women of the eastern area of Northern Canada. [2] Up until about two years of age, the child nestles against the mother's back in the amaut, the built-in baby pouch just below the hood. The pouch is large and comfortable for the baby.

  5. The 16 Best Winter Jackets for Extreme Cold, So You Won’t Be ...

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    Of the coats on this list, the Aritzia The Super Puff₂O is rated for temperatures as low as -40°F, and the 66° North Jökla Parka is rated for temperatures as low as -30°C (-22°F), making ...

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  7. History of Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fashion historian Jonathan Faiers argues that this trend may have been influenced by fur clothing encountered during polar exploration. [181] The parka and the puffer jacket, now mainstays of Southern fashion, both developed from Inuit designs. [182] A Vogue cover from 1917 depicts a model clad in white fur spearing a polar bear.