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    The 20 Best Blazers for Men in 2024 Todd Snyder ... Jetsetter Unconstructed Italian Wool Blazer. ... This 'Hallmark movie coat' is perfect for winter — and it's over $40 off. AOL.

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  5. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that time woolen shirts had been considered work shirts and came in mostly dull colors. In 1924 the company began producing men's woolen sport shirts and by 1929 the company was producing a full line of woolen sportswear. The second Bishop son, Roy, had left the company in 1918 to form his own company, the Oregon Worsted Company.

  6. Teba jacket - Wikipedia

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    A dark green wool Teba jacket. A Teba jacket is a soft, single-breasted jacket, unpadded throughout the chest and shoulders, and featuring shirt-like sleeves, ventless backs, notchless lapels and patch pockets with flaps. [1] It generally has four front buttons, either in leather or nacre. Tebas are made in many fabrics, but the most common are ...

  7. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    Askin was fulfilling a contract he received from Captain Charles Roberts, the post commander; Roberts was desperate to clothe his men, who had last been issued greatcoats in 1807. [2] The jackets were made from three-point trade blankets that Askin, who at the time was keeper of the King's store at the fort, supplied on the captain's authority ...