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Summary Of: Windpants

Windpants are almost always made out of... Some windpants have zippers that run the full length so the pants can be simply unzipped entirely... Windpants can also protect the wearer from elements such as... Windpants are also commonly worn while sick or travelling because they are so easy to move...

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