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    This textured sweater is on sale across both its petite and classic sizes in all five shades: beige, blue, green, red, and white. Some colorways are cheaper than others, but all are significantly ...

  4. Cloak - Wikipedia

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    A cloak is a type of loose garment worn over clothing, mostly but not always as outerwear for outdoor wear, serving the same purpose as an overcoat, protecting the wearer from the weather. It may form part of a uniform. [1] People in many different societies may wear cloaks. Over time cloak designs have changed to match fashion and available ...

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  6. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    Hoodies with zippers are generally referred to as zip-up hoodies, [32] [33] [34] while a hoodie without a zipper may be described as a pullover hoodie. [35] Throughout the U.S., it is common for teenagers and young adults to wear sweatshirts—with or without hoods—that display their respective school names or mascots across the chest, either ...

  7. Cardinal cloak - Wikipedia

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    Following the rise of industrialization, the cloaks could be mass-produced. American women often imported these ready-made garments from England. [1] The cardinal cloak appears frequently in European and American historical accounts from roughly 1740 to 1840. In the last few decades of this time span, the cloak is mostly worn by older women. [4]