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Trendy Full Length Coats

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Whether skin, genuine fur or fake, cotton, cashmere, fleece, silk or denim, the availability of full length coats for men and women is unending. It could be a trench coat, overcoat or topcoat, the wearer decides what he or she wants.

In the seventeenth, eighteenth and through part of the nineteenth century, women wore extended dresses. They desired to have a lengthy external article of clothing in order to care for their clothing from the elements.

In the 1960’s an updated style of this article of clothing was renamed the Maxi and made from authentic or reproduction fur. It was formed to cover the Maxi dresses and skirts that were also in vogue at that time.

The fabrics that are used can vary widely. Pelt is used to make the trench coat or duster. Overcoats and topcoats are the newer full length coat typically made of cashmere and wool blends. The overcoat is worn for warmth the topcoat is also worn for warmth but lighter in weight.

Even though it used to be worn for practicality, nowadays it’s a trend declaration. Both men and women are thought to be sharp and cool, if they wear one, and particularly a trench coat.

The French Highwaymen’s coat was their trade name. Highwaymen preyed on rich travelers. Their garb was made from black denim and was constructed for easy movement, with a gash in the back and one on each side, buttons and braid festooned the sleeves.

Full length coats were immortalized in films and TV by costuming their heroes in full length coats, and Cary Grant continually appears to be wearing a black fabric topcoat.

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