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  2. 20 of the coziest winter sweaters you can buy for under $40 - AOL

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    The knit fabric is made from a blend of acrylic and polyester, and reviewers say it’s great for taller women, as it has longer sleeves than many other sweaters. $35 at Nordstrom Ugerlov

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    Abercrombie Long-Sleeve Collared Cable Mini Sweater Dress Abercrombie & Fitch You definitely need an classic cable knit dress in your fall rotation, and this one from Abercrombie & Fitch is a ...

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    This cable knit sweater comes in a range of inclusive sizes, all the way up to 5X. Reviewers say it fits true to size and give it a 3.9-star rating. Today, it's 67% off, down to just $28,

  5. Sweater - Wikipedia

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    "Hot dog" Sweater Turtleneck sweater. The term "sweater" is a catch-all for a variety of knit garments. Although the term often refers to a pullover, it can also refer to a cardigan, a garment that opens and fastens down the front. Within either group, there is a great variety of designs.

  6. Polo neck - Wikipedia

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    A polo neck, roll-neck [1] (South Africa), turtleneck (United States, Canada), or skivvy is a garment—usually a sweater—with a close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck. It can also refer to the type of neckline, the style of collar itself, or be used as an adjective ("polo necked").

  7. Cashmere wool - Wikipedia

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    Cashmere is a hygroscopic fiber, absorbing and releasing water from the air based on the surrounding environment. This helps regulate the body in both warm and cool temperatures. [1] A number of countries produce cashmere and have improved processing techniques over the years, but China and Mongolia are two of the leading producers as of 2019.