She zips up and explains the tucked fur keeps you much warmer by blocking drafts. Others argue it should stay fluffed outside to disrupt wind, trap warm air near the face, and catch snow or ice—drawing from Inuit parka designs proven effective in Arctic studies. Brands and experts note this outward style creates a calm boundary layer, ideal for blizzards, while folding might suit milder cold. Both sides make sense depending on conditions, with synthetics now common after real fur’s phase-out.






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