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  2. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    Mackinaw cloth is a heavy and dense water-repellent woolen cloth, similar to Melton cloth but using a tartan pattern, often "buffalo plaid". It was used to make a short coat of the same name, sometimes with a doubled shoulder. These jackets have their origins on the Canadian frontier and were later made famous by Canadian and American loggers ...

  3. Mackinaw jacket - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Paul Bunyan wearing a mackinaw jacket, in Bangor, Maine. The mackinaw jacket, also known as a mackinaw coat, is a short double-breasted coat made of a thick heavy woollen material, generally with a red-and-black plaid pattern.

  4. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Elements of hardcore clothing include baggy jeans or work pants (such as Dickies), khakis or cargo pants, athletic wear, tracksuits, cargo or military shorts, band T-shirts, plain T-shirts, muscle shirts, flannel or plaid shirts, and band hoodies. The leather jackets and denim jackets associated with punk fashion remain common in hardcore punk ...

  5. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Flannel. Flannel shirts are often plaid. Flannel is a soft woven fabric, of varying fineness. Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton, or synthetic fiber. Flannel is commonly used to make tartan clothing, blankets, bed sheets, sleepwear, and several other uses.

  6. 13 Spring Outerwear Essentials For People Who Are Always Cold

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    11. Fuzzy Plaid: Bring your love for fuzzy fabric into the spring. This lightweight fleece jacket comes with a hood in case you get too chilly. 12.

  7. Plaid - Wikipedia

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    Maud (plaid) or Lowland plaid, a cloth mantle made in a small black-and-white chequered pattern. A plaid (tartan) shirt, typically of flannel and worn during the winter. A plaid (tartan) jacket, often made of Mackinaw cloth. Windowpane plaid, a way of crossing warp and weft to create a pattern.