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  2. Duchess Sophie Wore a Chic and Structured Field Jacket ... - AOL

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    L.L. Bean. This one feels a bit more farm-friendly (a la Sophie’s event), but still totally chic and stylish. $109 at L.L. Bean. 3. Rag & Bone Slade Ponte Blazer

  3. Leather jacket - Wikipedia

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    A leather jacket is a jacket-length coat that is usually worn on top of other apparel or item of clothing, and made from the tanned hide of various animal skins. The leather material is typically dyed black, or various shades of brown, but a wide range of colors is possible.

  4. Rag & Bone - Wikipedia

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    Rag & Bone (stylized in all lowercase) is an American fashion. The brand is sold in more than 700 shops around the world, as well as in Rag & Bone retail stores. [ 1 ] Wainwright, who cofounded the brand with Nathan Bogle in 2002, stepped down as chief brand officer in July 2023.

  5. Rag and Bone - Wikipedia

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    Rag and bone may refer to: Rag-and-bone man, a person who collects and sells discarded household items; Rag & Bone, an American fashion label "Rag and Bone" (song), a song by the White Stripes from their 2007 album Icky Thump; Rag & Bone, a 1990 EP by alternative country band The Walkabouts

  6. This $29 'it bag' from Amazon rivals a popular Coach purse ...

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    The bag's soft faux leather features a flat grain that's just as supple and versatile as real leather. It comes in eight colors, including Coffee Brown, Dark Red and a classic Black, and while the ...

  7. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fur may be shorn down to imitate the feel of velvet, creating a fabric called shearling. The introduction of alternatives in the early 20th century brought tension to the clothing industry as the faux fur manufacturers started producing faux fur and capitalising on profits. By the 1950s synthetic fur garments had become popular and affordable.