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How Are Hooch Eskimo Coats Made?

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Hooch Eskimo coats are typically Faux-fur trim having some pom-pom detail for younger girls. These are 46% polyester, 44% cotton ad well as 10% polyamide. The lining and wadding is polyester. There is typically a detachable fur trim hood.
The fur trim is acrylic. There are different varieties available.

Hooch actually was established in the year 1993 as a comparatively small menswear brand. The trademark style was typical baggy knitwear along with snowboard style gear in addition to quilted retro jackets. However, in the year 1997 Hooch decided to deal in womenswear and gained renown for its colourful fabrics as well as fun designs. Later in the year 1998, particularly owing to the success of the Hooch Eskimo coat, the company shot up the popularity charts. They became this sought after high-end street brand.

Visit Hooch at www.hooch.co.uk for details.

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