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Post by abby12 on Aug 21, 2011 23:10:16 GMT -5
The typical trench coat, as first designed by Thomas Burberry, used gabardine fabric, and was water resistant. It was usually at least knee length and was only available to certain officers in the British and French armies, as optional wear. The coat was usually belted and many were lined with warm material like wool.
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Post by zaira on Aug 31, 2011 22:39:57 GMT -5
Numerous designers have created varied trench coat styles, and in general these coats are best suited for moderate temperatures and rainy weather. They don’t provide as much protection against cold, though zip in linings made of wool or other materials can help. Typically trench coats are best for rainy weather because their materials are often highly water resistant.
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