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A bulky, heavy jacket with a hood (often fur-lined) is a parka, also known as an anorak.
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A heavy jacket is a Winter Jacket. It has padding and it is big and puffy. It will keep you really warm An anorakor parkais a type of heavy jacket with a hood, often lined with fur or fake fur, so as to protect the face from a combination of freezingtemperatures and wind. This kind of garment, originally made from caribou or seal was invented by the Caribou Inuit, Inuit (Eskimo) of the Arctic region, who needed clothing that would protect them from wind chill and wetness while hunting and kayaking. Certain types of Inuit anoraks have to be regularly coated with fish oil to keep their water resistance.
The jacket Kevin Costner wears in The Guardian is a Coast Guard helicopter rescue swimmer jacket. It is typically a waterproof and insulated jacket with a fur-lined hood to provide warmth during cold and wet conditions while performing rescue missions at sea.
In winter you can get them in most of the surf shops such as billabong or Roxy and my friend has a white one with grey fur from mizuki if there is one near you
fur on direct contact with the epidermis is probably more warm and comfortable than wearing a jacket with the fur on the outside.
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This is not a 'chemical' question, not about compounds or substances.Material is something different.Traditional:An anorak or parka is a type of heavy jacket with a hood, often lined with fur or fake fur. This kind of garment, originally made from caribou or seal was invented by the Caribou Inuit, Inuit (Eskimo) of the Arctic region.Certain types of Inuit anoraks have to be regularly coated with fish oil to keep their water resistance.Modern:Strictly speaking, an anorak is a waterproof jacket with a hood and drawstrings at the waist and cuffs, and a parka is a knee-length cold-weather jacket or coat; typically stuffed with down or very warm synthetic fiber, and with a fur-lined hood.The anorak and parka have been developed from their traditional forms into a number of different designs using modern materials, notably the Fishtail and Snorkel parkas and the Cagoule, a form of lightweight anorak.
The "fiber" used in fake fur is primarily acrylic, produced from petrochemicals (oil).
The highest quality & finest material for making fake fur is modacrilic
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