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On Saturday morning, Terry and Kim Pegula will board the Bills’ charter flight to Kansas City, he with lucky socks and her with cookies she baked for players and coaches. This has become a routine for the couple who own Buffalo’s beloved football franchise.
Terry has worn the same argyle socks every game day since Nov. 29 and since then the Bills have won eight straight. Kim started baking on Sunday mornings to burn off nervous energy, posting pictures on social media. Since this is Buffalo, hundreds of others began to do the same, sending her photos of their own pregame Oreo truffles, Snickerdoodles and white chocolate blondies.
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With new designs, traditional gown Pheran in great demand during winters in Kashmir ANI | Updated: Jan 23, 2021 16:38 IST
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 23 (ANI): With newer designs, Pheran , the traditional knee-length robe that is part of the unique identity of Kashmiri culture continues to be in great demand, especially during bone-chilling winters.
Despite the availability of many modern and stylish clothes in the market, these pherans are most in demand during the 40 day period Chillai Kalan , which is known to be the coldest period of Kashmir winter.
Kashmiris have been using woolen fabric to stitch up pherans but newer designs using Chinese and Korean fabrics are available in local markets especially in Srinagar.