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  2. 21 Cute Fall Sweaters to Keep You Cozy All Season Long - AOL

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    Whether you’re looking for a merino wool sweater (like this Everlane Felted Merino Half-Zip Sweater, $148), a sweater dress or a cashmere number (hello, Jenni Kayne Cashmere Cocoon Cardigan ...

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    Oversized Color Block Long Sleeve Sweater. $22 $50 Save $28. Colors: 5 | Sizes: S ... Its got a ribbed design and five buttons at the collar, like a sweater henley shirt. $12 at Walmart.

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    The sweater has an oversized fit with baggy sleeves, and it comes in a wide range of colors, as well as several color-blocked and striped options — all for around $20! $20 at Amazon Amazon

  5. Sweater - Wikipedia

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    A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jersey or jumper (British English, Hiberno-English and Australian English), [1] is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material that covers the upper part of the body.

  6. Dickey (garment) - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for an interlined shirt-bosom (dickey) made of Fiberloid, a trademarked plastic material. (1912) In clothing for men, a dickey (also dickie and dicky, and tuxedo front in the U.S.) is a type of shirtfront that is worn with black tie (tuxedo) and with white tie evening clothes. [1]

  7. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    This 19th-century book illustration copies a 12th-century English image of a man wearing a hooded tunic. The garment's style and form can be traced back to Medieval Europe when the preferred clothing for Catholic monks included a hood called a cowl attached to a tunic or robes, [6] [7] and a chaperon or hooded cape was very commonly worn by any outdoors worker.