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Why Fur-lined Hoods are so Warm

Design, Featured Articles, Fur Fashion, LifestyleBy Fur Commission USAJanuary 3, 2018

With Chicago-area temperatures in the single digits or teens through the first week of the new year, every effort to preserve warmth counts. Much has been written about the long, black puffy coat and anything made by Canada Goose, but what of the fur-lined hood — is it warmer than a traditional hood?

Turns out history and science have an answer. And it’s yes.

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