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  • How to Look Sexy When it's Cold Outside

    Looking sexy in winter isn’t impossible. You don’t need to wear layers of bulky clothing to keep warm. It’s simple an issue of choosing clothing made from the types of materials that keep heat in...

  • Types of Winter Clothes

    For most of Americans in the North, winter clothing means thick socks, chunky woolen scarves and closed-toe shoes. In other parts of the world, cold-weather clothing might be a pair of "ice pants"...

  • About Fur Coats

    The subject of wearing a fur coat is a polarizing issue. For some women, wearing a fur coat is a simple matter of wearing an item that expresses ultimate opulence and retro splendor. For animal...

  • How to Remove Leather From Your Wardrobe

    Ever consider removing leather from your daily lifestyle? It’s not as daunting as you may think. Vegetarian and vegan clothing and accessories have come a long way in terms of style and are...

  • About Electric Clothing

    Next time someone suggests racing an ATV over towering snow drifts, folks need not shiver in cold anticipation. Electric clothing, which keeps the wearer toasty in the frozen elements, may be the...

  • How Does a Fur Coat Get Made?

    Hundreds of thousands of years ago, Neanderthals wore fur clothing to shield themselves from cold weather. These ancient humans would kill furry animals and make coats for themselves. Wearing fur...

  • How to Choose a Winter Coat

    Choosing a winter coat that will provide protection from the elements and look good at the same time is easier than ever. With a wide variety of coats and jackets to choose from, there is a style...

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