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  2. AOL reviewed: This Lands' End Coat is my favorite winter ...

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    So I like a coat that keeps me warm, but not Alaska winter warm. This coat isn’t so long that I can’t wiggle my way up and down the platform stairs, but is also long enough to keep my core and ...

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    Here, 40 of the best winter coats for women you'll want to bundle up in. From outdoorsy parkas to single-breasted wool styles, you'll be super warm this season.

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    It'll help keep you toasty warm during the cold months by quickly heating up towels, PJs, blankets and bathrobes for a spa-like treat that'll make you forget all about winter's chill.

  5. Sherpa (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Sherpa is a curly piled fabric structure made of synthetic yarns like acrylic or polyester. The texture is soft and fluffy, useful in jackets resembling wool or sheepskin on the piled side. Sherpa fleece is a knitted type of fabric usable in line clothing and winter wear.

  6. Capote (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The River Road by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855 (Three habitants wearing capotes). A capote (French:) or capot (French:) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood.. From the early days of the North American fur trade, both indigenous peoples and European Canadian settlers fashioned wool blankets into "capotes" as a means of coping with harsh winters. [1]

  7. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight, warm and soft fabric, fleece has some of wool's good qualities. Polar fleece garments are traditionally available in the micro, 100, 200, and 300 variants, where the numbers represent the fleece's weight in grams per square meter (gsm). The heavier fleece are warmer. Fleece can range from being high loft to tightly knit.