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  2. Triple F.A.T. Goose. This coat checks all our boxes—super warm, waterproof, windproof, stylish—and is made from high-quality materials that feel incredibly luxe to the touch (like the plush ...

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    The North Face. Guys don’t have to sacrifice style for warmth either, since the 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket comes in their sizes as well. Available in ten different colorways, reviewers are touting ...

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    Nordstrom. Arctic Waterproof 550-Fill-Power Down Parka with Faux Fur Trim >The North Face. The North Face Arctic Waterproof 550-Fill-Power Down Parka is a winter staple.

  5. Down jacket - Wikipedia

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    A typical, modern, hooded down jacket featuring seamless quilted pockets filled with down. The down jacket, known more commonly in the fashion industry as a puffer jacket or simply puffer, is a quilted winter jacket which is insulated with either duck or goose feathers. Air pockets created by the bulk of the feathers allow for the retention of ...

  6. Winter clothing - Wikipedia

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    Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm underwear like long underwear, union suits and socks. [3] Military issue winter clothing evolved from heavy coats and jackets to multilayered clothing for the purpose of keeping troops warm during winter battles. [4]

  7. The North Face - Wikipedia

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    The North Face is an American outdoor recreation products company. The North Face produces outdoor clothing, footwear, and related equipment.Founded in 1968 to supply climbers, [2] the company's logo [3] draws inspiration from Half Dome, a distinct rock formation rising over 8,700 feet (2,700 m) above sea level in Yosemite National Park. [4]