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Pullover

A pullover is a type of clothing that is designed to be worn by pulling it over the head. Pullovers are typically made from various materials such as wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers and are commonly used for warmth and comfort. They are a staple in many wardrobes and come in various styles, including sweaters, hoodies, and jumpers.

Types of Pullovers

Sweaters

Sweaters are a popular type of pullover, often knitted from wool or other warm materials. They can be found in various styles, including crew neck, v-neck, and turtleneck.

Hoodies

Hoodies are another common type of pullover, characterized by a hood and often a front pocket. They are typically made from cotton or synthetic blends and are popular in casual wear.

Jumpers

Jumpers are similar to sweaters but can vary in design and material. They are often used interchangeably with the term sweater in some regions.

Materials

Pullovers can be made from a variety of materials, each offering different levels of warmth, comfort, and durability.

  • Wool: Known for its excellent insulation properties.
  • Cotton: Soft and breathable, suitable for milder weather.
  • Synthetic fibers: Often used for their durability and moisture-wicking properties.

Uses

Pullovers are versatile garments that can be used in various settings, from casual to semi-formal. They are often layered over other clothing items such as shirts and t-shirts.

Care and Maintenance

Proper care and maintenance of pullovers depend on the material. Wool pullovers often require gentle washing or dry cleaning, while cotton and synthetic pullovers can usually be machine washed.

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