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Shearling: not just for coats anymore

From headbands to backpacks, we've collected 15 different ways to wear the look.
Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Shearling Accessories

Fuzzy and fingerless

Frankfort, $90, Rudsak.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Leather look

Textured fold-over clutch, $27, Old Navy.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Inside story

Loeffler randall crosby, $400, Club Monaco.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Swing state

Faux shearling heather tote, $70, Indigo.

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Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Cuff love

Bergen, $270, Rudsak.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Mixed bag

Shearling-flap chain shoulder bag, $185, Banana Republic.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Perfect platforms

Faux shearling lace up ankle boots, $90, ASOS.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Winter white

Monki faux shearling clutch bag, $68, ASOS.

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Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Red hot

Converse leather shearling high top sneakers, $85, Browns.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Pack animal

Kensie faux shearling trimmed backpack, $100, The Bay.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Head mistress

Shearling carter headband, $95, Ugg.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Strapped in

Loeffler randall industry bag, $450, Club Monaco.

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Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Rosy cozy

Rhyder satchel 18, $300, Coach.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

Soft sounds

Ugg shearling earmuff chestnut, $85, Town shoes.

Shearling: not just for coats anymore

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