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  2. 15 Turtlenecks You’ll Want to Wear All Season Long - AOL

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    Super Soft Supima Turtleneck. A super-soft option made out of wrinkle-resistant Supima—and at a bargain price, too. Lands' End keeps you warm and sleek, without all the unnecessary bulk.

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

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    Lands' End did an excellent job in that department, offering regular, petite, tall, and plus-size options ranging from XS to XXXL. I'm 5'7" and went with the regular, which hits the top of my thigh.

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    See it! Get the KIRUNDO 2020 Women’s Turtleneck Knitted Long Sleeve Loose Ribbed Sweater for prices starting at just $12, available at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of ...

  5. Lands' End - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Lands' End was the jersey supplier of the United States national rugby union team. [9] In July 1995, the company launched its website, Landsend.com. [10] In 2002, Sears, Roebuck and Company acquired the company for $2 billion in cash. [11] Sears offered products by Lands' End in many of its retail stores, until 2019. [12]

  6. Heard Island and McDonald Islands - Wikipedia

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    Snowfall occurs throughout the year. Monthly average temperatures at Atlas Cove (at the northwestern end of Heard Island) range from 0.0 to 4.2 °C (32.0 to 39.6 °F), with an average daily range of 3.7 to 5.2 °C (38.7 to 41.4 °F) in summer and −0.8 to 0.3 °C (30.6 to 32.5 °F) in winter. The winds are predominantly westerly and ...

  7. Geography of Finland - Wikipedia

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    As a whole, the shape of Finland's boundaries resembles a figure of a one-armed human. In Finnish, parallels are drawn between the figure and the national personification of Finland – Finnish Maiden ( Suomi-neito ) – and the country as a whole can be referred in the Finnish language by her name.