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  2. The 7 best down jackets for men - AOL

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    The best down jackets for men are designed with high-quality insulation and a durable shell to hold it all in place. While shopping around, one of the first things to consider is the type of ...

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  4. The Absolute Best Parkas to Buy Before Winter Comes

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    The fall is almost here, and soon after autumn, winter will bring on the icy conditions which require Us to wear thicker, warmer jackets whenever we step out. Naturally, our go-to style that’s ...

  5. Down jacket - Wikipedia

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    Some down jackets will be Durable Water Repellant (DWR) which indicates that it can withstand a light drizzle of water for about an hour before it soaks into the jacket. Some jackets use hydrophobic down (i.e., down coated with hydrophobic material) to delay the absorption of water into the jacket. [2]

  6. Parka - Wikipedia

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    The original snorkel parka (USAF N-3B parka, which is 3/4 length and has a full, attached hood; the similar N-2B parka is waist-length and has an attached split hood) was developed in the United States during the early 1950s for military use, mainly for flight crews stationed in extremely cold areas. It was designed for use in areas with ...

  7. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Men's polar bear parka and pants, North Greenland Inuit, Greenland National Museum Polar bear was a major source of winter garments for Greenlandic Inuit in the 19th century. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] Like caribou fur, polar bear fur grows in dual layers, and is prized for its heat-trapping and water-resistant properties.