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    A line of chunky blanket stitching defines the sleeves of this sweater knit with hearty ribbing from plush yarns in a recycled-polyester blend. Available in sizes XXS to XXL. $58 at Nordstrom

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    Designed with a stylish v-neck and ribbed cuffs and hemline, this 100% cashmere sweater will enhance any look (and mood!). Get it on sale in 10 colors in sizes XXS to XXL for a price that's even ...

  5. Recycled wool - Wikipedia

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    A pile of recycled wool. Recycled wool, also known as rag wool or shoddy is any woollen textile or yarn made by shredding existing fabric and re-spinning the resulting fibres. Textile recycling is an important mechanism for reducing the need for raw wool in manufacturing. Shoddy was invented by Benjamin Law of Batley in 1813.

  6. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    Blankets made out of polar fleece. Polar fleece is a soft fabric made from polyester that is napped and insulating. PolarFleece is a trademark registered by Malden Mills (now Polartec, LLC) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on October 6, 1981. [1] Malden Mills developed polar fleece in 1979.

  7. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    A vintage Pendleton Woolen Mills blanket under a mosquito net The company began to expand their product line into other woolen textile products and later into apparel. In 1912 the company opened a weaving mill in Washougal, Washington (across the Columbia River from Portland) for the production of woolen fabrics used in suits and other clothing.