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Why are eskimos wearing their coats with the fur side inwards?
Why does it help to have fur at the neck, wrists and bottom?

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Answered by av1266108
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Answered by kittyscan056
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Explanation:

The inner layer has the fur turned inwards towards the body, while the fur of the outer layer is turned outwards. Warm air is trapped between the two layers of clothing and the body, providing excellent insulation against the cold. Today traditional skin clothing remains important to Inuit.

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