The hangings are made of Scotland duffel wool, a thick, blanket-like material used to make Inuit parkas. |
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She wore big woolly parkas and sipped hot chocolate and coffee the whole way, but she couldn't stop shivering. |
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My God, the floor sagged under the weight of the parkas, sweaters, gloves, mufflers, and hats. |
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Traditional clothing, from mukluks to fur parkas, has become valued as art and artifact outside the Inuit. |
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I have been sewing for the past 40 years for my family, making mukluks, parkas, and mitts. |
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Even when it came to Killy skiwear, his parkas were naturally among the warmest to be had! |
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I'm definitely not saying that women should be unsexy or unsexual, or wear parkas all the time and hide their bodies. |
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On the sidelines, the players huddled under parkas, blew on their hands to keep warm and fought for space on the heated benches. |
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Apart from trench coats, there are also parkas, which are also parking their way into this year's fashion circles. |
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This year's parkas put a lot of emphasis on the hood and the coat's collar. |
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One was black and two were white. They were wearing parkas or anoraks with hoods. |
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The gypsy man has reappeared here as well, wearing low-slung trousers wide at the leg, decorated vests and fur-trimmed parkas. |
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Inuit women sewed parkas from tanned animal hides until modernization led to the use of duffel wool. |
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Meaning that both the coat check and the auxiliary coat check were full, and so we had to carry our parkas. |
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The squad owns black raincoats and black parkas in a variety of sizes to accommodate all members for every type of weather. |
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Most soldiers were issued only normal field jackets, not parkas, and leather boots, not footwear suitable for snow. |
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They sleep on flimsy mattresses and wrap themselves in parkas or sleeping bags to keep warm at night. |
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While we're going about our daily lives in down parkas, furs and boots, the designers are busy creating and proudly presenting what we can expect in spring and summer. |
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Jon will wrap himself in four separate Eskimo parkas, the sheet and two quilts and still lie in bed shivering, wondering why his wife is slowly trying to kill him. |
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Traditional canvas, denim and hunting's advanced silent, waterproof fleece and Cordura are used in other shells of jackets, parkas, pants and bibs. |
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Add in hunting season in the deep South and the far West, and a significant number of hunters need clothing and gear for warm weather instead of parkas and insulated boots. |
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We both climb down various escape ladders, and finally jump into an abandoned alley, where we take off our ski masks, and zip down our parkas, revealing tuxedoes. |
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He expects to find volunteers or hire workers to videotape elders teaching traditional skills like sewing parkas and sealskin mitts, as well as building sleds and igloos. |
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Think gilets, tartans, hats and parkas for a look that is both on trend and practical. |
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Many mods wore military parkas while driving scooters in order to keep their clothes clean. |
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The skin is used to make mukluks, hats, parkas. We are resourceful and respectful of the animals, the land. |
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To keep their expensive suits clean and keep warm while riding, mods often wore long army parkas. |
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It used to be something to celebrate, not fear, in parkas and cagoules. |
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Parkas are tricked out with watertight zippers and pockets for everything from cell phones to goggles. |
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Parkas are made of water-resistant material, and are usually sportier versions of the trench coat. |
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