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fur on direct contact with the epidermis is probably more warm and comfortable than wearing a jacket with the fur on the outside.
When I walked outside it was only 40 degrees Fahrenheit so I went back inside to put on a jacket.
Presuming you mean "leather" bomber jackets: Wash by hand using standard laundry soap and warm water; scrub both the inside and outside, but primarily the inside...this is where the sweat and dirt collects and causes the jacket to smell bad. Then let the jacket air dry (by hanging it up). Do not put it in a washing machine, if you do, be prepared for some SHRINKAGE.
Presuming you mean "leather" bomber jackets: Wash by hand using standard laundry soap and warm water; scrub both the inside and outside, but primarily the inside...this is where the sweat and dirt collects and causes the jacket to smell bad. Then let the jacket air dry (by hanging it up). Do not put it in a washing machine, if you do, be prepared for some SHRINKAGE.
A down jacket is a warm, puffy-looking, winter jacket. It has a nylon shell (outside and inside) and contains down as insulation. It is usually quilted to keep the down from moving around too much.
Barbara used her yellow jacket while it was raining outside.
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It is not recommended. Inside cords have a much lighter insulation around the conductors and overall jacket. Out door cords have a heavier protective coating around the wires for the extra wear and tear the cord will be put to. Also the outside jacket will have a UV rated material so as not to deteriorate in the sunlight
Because you want the outside jacket to be inside the end of the connector. Also the twisting of the pairs helps to prevent outside interference.
Yes, you can wear a green jacket on the outside of your clothing. Green is a popular color.
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