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  2. The 12 Best Shearling Coats to Cozy Up in This Season - AOL

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    Toscana Reversible Shearling Coat. Long and reversible, this Banana Republic piece is a statement coat that makes for ultra-cozy wear. Sizes: XS/S, M/L Material: 100% Toscana sheepskin

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    The nine best UGG slipper dupes and alternatives in 2024 for mini styles, platform booties, and classic slippers. Some of our top picks are under $50.

  5. 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.

  6. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    Wolf fur coat. 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. Kozhushanka - Wikipedia

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    The kozhushanka (Ukrainian: кожушанка) is a traditional Ukrainian sheepskin coat. Kozhushankas were winter attires worn by women, typically in the middle Dnieper River region, including the Left-Bank and steppe areas, and also in the Lemko region, particularly in the central regions.