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  3. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    This 19th-century book illustration copies a 12th-century English image of a man wearing a hooded tunic. The garment's style and form can be traced back to Medieval Europe when the preferred clothing for Catholic monks included a hood called a cowl attached to a tunic or robes, [6] [7] and a chaperon or hooded cape was very commonly worn by any outdoors worker.

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    This hooded cardigan is meant to be worn as an overcoat, with pockets to hold anything you need, like your phone or wallet. ... Envelope-Neck Tunic Sweater. $20 $50 Save $30. Colors: 8 | Sizes: XS ...

  5. Cowl - Wikipedia

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    Prior to their solemn vows, the monks still in training wear a hooded cloak. The cowl is generally worn in conformity with the color of the monk's tunic; other groups which follow the Rule of St. Benedict, e.g., the Camaldolese wearing white. (The Camaldolese of Monte Corona, however, always wear a cloak instead of a cowl.)

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  7. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Inuit clothing system bears strong similarities to the skin clothing systems of other circumpolar peoples such as the Indigenous peoples of Alaska, Siberia and the Russian Far East. Archaeological evidence indicates that the history of circumpolar clothing may have begun in Siberia as early as 22,000 BCE, and in northern Canada and ...