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  2. Malden Mills - Wikipedia

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    Malden Mills Industries is the original developer and manufacturer of Polartec polar fleece and manufactures other modern textiles. The company is located in Andover, Massachusetts and has operations in Hudson, New Hampshire .

  3. 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

  4. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    Polar fleece is used in jackets, hats, sweaters, sweatpants, cloth diapers (nappies), gym clothes, hoodies, pajamas, blankets, and high-performance outdoor clothing. The produced fleece can be used to create clothes that are very light, soft, and easy to wash. Polar fleece can stretch more easily in one direction than in others. [2]

  5. Polaris Fashion Place - Wikipedia

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    Polaris Fashion Place is a two level shopping mall and surrounding retail plaza serving Columbus, Ohio, United States.The mall, owned locally by Washington Prime Group, is located off Interstate 71 on Polaris Parkway in Delaware County just to the north of the boundary between Delaware and Franklin County.

  6. 'Tis the season for fleece-lined leggings: These are ... - AOL

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    Bulky, restrictive winter clothing can be annoying to get used to, so these svelte little leggings will let you move unencumbered and stay warm! Other shoppers are equally thrilled with how they ...

  7. Extreme cold weather clothing - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum is the best insulator, but its use in clothing is impractical. Dry air is a practical insulator. Extreme cold weather clothing uses still dry air to insulate the body, [2] layers of loose air trapping material are most effective. The inner layers should conduct moisture away from the body.