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  2. The 18 Best Cropped Puffer Jackets to Keep You Warm and ... - AOL

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    A cropped puffer jacket. Paired with Gen Z’s Y2K renaissance and balancing our wid The 18 Best Cropped Puffer Jackets to Keep You Warm and Stylish This Fall and Winter

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    Faux-fur coats, that even have PureWow’s Fashion Editor Abby Hepworth’s stamp of approval. She says, “I adore faux-fur coats for winter. They're just so fun, whether you opt for a realistic ...

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    Free Assembly Women's Cropped Utility Jacket This buffalo plaid cropped utility jacket is the very definition of fall fashion. It's now currently on sale for about $10 off, just in time for autumn.

  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Short, tight Lycra or leather miniskirts and tubular dresses were also worn, as were cropped bolero-style jackets. Black was the preferred color. With the new fashion's most extreme forms, young women would forgo conventional outer-garments for vintage-style bustiers with lacy slips and several large crucifixes. This was both an assertion of ...

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Real fur went out of fashion and fake fur became the norm. [35] The 1970s became a dominant theme for inspiration on men's apparel in 1996. Among these clothing styles were coats with fur- or faux fur-trimmings, jackets with bold shoulders and wide lapels, and boot-cut slacks. [36] This continued into the 2000s (decade).

  7. Shrug (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A shrug is a cropped, cardigan-like garment with short or long sleeves cut in one with the body, typically knitted or crocheted. [1] Generally, a shrug covers less of the body than a vest would, but it is more tailored than a shawl. Shrugs are typically worn as the outermost layer of an outfit, with a full shirt, tank top, or dress beneath.