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		<title>Warm coats of all stripes (and spots)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baby it&#8217;s cold outside. Time to check out our great selection of coats. There is some dynamite cashmere from the 1950&#8242;s, when &#8220;cashmere&#8221; meant warm soft and endlessly durable. We also have a couple of 60&#8242;s era faux leopard coats so you can look sophisticated like Mrs. Robinson in &#8220;The Graduate.&#8221; Warmest of all, there&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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Baby it&#8217;s cold outside.  Time to check out our great selection of coats.  There is some dynamite cashmere from the 1950&#8242;s, when &#8220;cashmere&#8221; meant warm soft and endlessly durable.  We also have a couple of 60&#8242;s era faux leopard coats so you can look sophisticated like Mrs. Robinson in &#8220;The Graduate.&#8221;  Warmest of all, there&#8217;s shearling, beaver, and mink, some real, some faux, all vintage.</p>
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