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  • Shearling jackets, wide-leg jeans, and fake fur vests are also essential.

    The Shopping Diet Phillip Bloch 2010

  • Shearling didn't seem to register on the radar of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).

    Gioia Diliberto: As The Fur Flies 2009

  • Shearling, how I love thee, warming me when stormy winds do blow ...

    This --> - A Dress A Day 2008

  • "I call them 'good winter shelter'-it keeps you warm and toasty," said Shearling Selection New York owner/salesman Guy DeVincenzo.

    Eight Day Week 2002

  • Friday 27th Shearling anxiety … Snuggle into a big shearling showroom sale - piles of lambskin outerwear (suggesting creepy 10th-grade prophylactic fumblings), marked down from $995-$2,995 to a "moderate" $595-$1,395 ….

    Eight Day Week 2002

  • Shearling, python and wool also made appearances, to good effect.

    Forbes.com: News Hannah Elliott 2011

  • Shearling stoles were draped around the next to add a little bit of glamour.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Shearling collars and fur Karakul hats think Hamid Karzai and luxuriously patterned scarves draped over tailored jackets fulfilled Liberty's Eastern promises.

    NYT > Home Page By BRUCE PASK 2011

  • Shearling gloves without fingertips, so you can manipulate a smartphone even in the dead of winter; Moleskine notebooks $32 for scribbling one's increasingly rare offline thoughts.

    NYT > Home Page By ALEXANDRA JACOBS 2011

  • Shearling, hardy and multipurpose yet fashionable, is the darling of the season.

    www.startribune.com 2012

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