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  2. Gabardine - Wikipedia

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    Today the fibre may also be pure cotton, texturised polyester, viscose, or a blend. [9] Gabardine is woven as a warp-faced steep or regular twill, with a prominent diagonal rib on the face and smooth surface on the back. Gabardine always has many more warp than weft yarns. [10] [11] [4] Burberry advertisement for waterproof gabardine suit, 1908

  3. Trench coat - Wikipedia

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    Many trench coats had large pockets for maps, and cleverly placed flaps and vents to deal with the odour associated with earlier rubber coats. A range of waterproof coats was designed and sold during wartime that incorporated War Office requirements with traditional aspects of leisurewear. What became known as the "trench coat" combined the ...

  4. Gannex - Wikipedia

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    Gannex is a waterproof fabric composed of an outer layer of nylon and an inner layer of wool with air between them. The trapped air is contained in pockets formed by fusing ("spot welding") the two layers at intervals. [ 1 ]

  5. Sézane’s Clyde Trench Coat vs. Scott Trench Coat ... - AOL

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    Total: 89/100. The Scott is a more typical trench coat silhouette, complete with buttoned shoulder tabs and wrist cuffs. It was definitely a tad heavier than the Clyde and more stiff; the cut is ...

  6. London Fog (company) - Wikipedia

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    London Fog is an American manufacturer of coats and other apparel. The company was founded in 1922–1923 as the Londontown Manufacturing Company, Inc., a clothing company established by Israel Myers. [1] Products manufactured by London Fog include trench coats, raincoats, jackets, and parkas. Accessories include handbags and umbrellas.

  7. Aquascutum - Wikipedia

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    The company created other fabrics and coats using similar names, such as the Eiderscutum light overcoat and (in 1962) the multicoloured wool-yarn weave, Aquaspectrum. [3] Coats for officers in the Crimean War (1853–1856) were made from Aquascutum's waterproof fabric, as were the trench coats worn by soldiers of all ranks in both world wars. [4]

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