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    Women’s Puffer Vest. ... The Davis Water Resistant Faux Shearling Lined Hood Puffer Jacket by Lucky Brand is a truly outstanding deal at Nordstrom Rack, where it’s on sale for $79.97 — quite ...

  3. Shearling coat - Wikipedia

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    Shearling coats are a type of coat made from processed lambskin, sheepskin, or pelt. This " shearing " process creates a uniform depth of the wool fibers for a uniform feel and look. Shearling coats and garments are made from pelts by tanning them with the wool of uniform depth still on them.

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    The wool blend lining that feels like shearling adds warmth for chilly winters, and the rugged sole means you can wear the slippers indoors (or outdoors) year-round. Read Next: 13 Winter Clothing ...

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    Caslon Cashmere V-Neck Women's Sweater $60 $129 Save $69 Designed with a stylish v-neck and ribbed cuffs and hemline, this 100% cashmere sweater will enhance any look (and mood!).

  6. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    Wolf pelts are primarily used for scarfs and the trimmings of women's garments, though they are occasionally used for jackets, short capes, coats, [48] mukluks and rugs. [49] The quality of wolf peltries rests on the density and strength of the fur fiber, which keeps the fur upright and gives the pelt an appealing bushy aspect.

  7. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fur may be shorn down to imitate the feel of velvet, creating a fabric called shearling. The introduction of alternatives in the early 20th century brought tension to the clothing industry as the faux fur manufacturers started producing faux fur and capitalising on profits.