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Long Trench Coat For Men.

Before we talk about the long trench coats for men the history of trench coats itself should be touched on.

The trench coat was first manufactured by Burberry in the 1920’s during the first World War for military personnel. It was then a coat of necessity rather than one of fashion.

The coat was worn only by British officers as a sort of uniform, and it made them instantly recognizable. Enlisted men did not wear it until much later.

The first trench coats were worn in the trenches during the war and they were long. The length made the coat a warm piece of clothing to guard against the cold weather. The length of the coat also made it more convenient to hide weapons.

The trenches were muddy and dirty and the men complained that the coats were too difficult to keep clean. They were then made of a rubber laminate which was easier to wipe clean of mud and rain.

The first long trench coats for men were made of gabardine. Burberry invented the gabardine fabric by waterproofing the wool yarn prior to weaving the fabric. Although it was a waterproofed coat it still did not keep the wearer as dry as it would have been liked. That brought on the rubber laminated fabric for the long trench coat. Now, with the new fabric the enlisted men were allowed to wear the new long trench coats for men.

Hollywood helped to make the long trench coats for men popular by having them worn by the bad guys in the movies. The 1957 movie: Gunfight at the OK Corral had the three Clantons wearing long black trench coats. Eventually, the westerns all had the bad guys garbed in long black trench coats.

Trench coats were soon to be seen in many movies in all shapes and styles. Who will forget Detective Clouseau in his short version played by Peter Sellers?

Although Hollywood features both heroes and villains wearing them, it still makes it the proper apparel for the sinister characters to wit: The Men in Black.

Today the long trench coats for men are a fashion statement and are made in many fabric varieties and many colors.

Unlike the black and tan of the eras past, the modern trench coat comes in colors from bright red to black, with colors such as purple in between.

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Full Length Leather Trench Coats.

The trench coat dates back as far as the 1800’s and was usually made of cotton, gabardine, poplin or denim fabrics. The full length leather trench coat also dates back centuries. Officers of the British army wore trench coats on the front lines during World War 1.

In the 19th and 20th centuries trench coats for men became the apparel of choice for practicality. Being light weight it allowed the man to go about his business in a more comfortable manner than did the old cloth coat. It was practical not only because it was lighter in weight than the old style trench coat it was also easier to keep it clean as it repelled dust, kept the wearer dry in the rain, and with a zip out lining kept the wearer warm in the cold weather. The leather trench coat was the ideal coat for practicality. Style was not important at that time.

In the 1920’s when automobiles came in to the lives of men these full length coats had their place. The automobiles were open and that brought dust and debris in to the automobile playing havoc with a man’s clothing. The full length leather trench coat, also called a duster, was worn by the driver together with goggles, a cap, scarf, and gloves. This was standard wearing apparel for the driver of the automobile in the 20’s.

Soon the full length leather trench coat for men became a piece of fashion apparel. Hollywood can be thanked for that change. The good guys and the bad guys on film all wore them while they were either chasing the criminal or being one.

Perhaps the most cherished memory of the detective in a trench coat was Peter Sellers. He wore a trench coat in all of his detective movies.

The leather trench coat fell into a slump until the 1970’s when it became a fashion statement for a man to be seen wearing leather coats. There was a variety of colors for the man to choose from, bright purple if the man wanted to be noticed, or black to look handsome and elegant.

Full length leather trench coats for men come in a variety of leathers and as a result prices vary. The more supple and soft, the pricier the coat. A popular leather for this style coat is lambskin.

The style of the leather trench coat is the same in the lower price range as in the higher price range but, if a man wants to feel handsome and impress than the higher price range coat is definitely the way to go.

If the man is looking for a vintage coat, he would then be looking for something actually made from the 1970’s era. He would probably be looking for something in a patchwork style or a color that was popular in the 70’s..

Keep your coat clean and weather treated and the full length leather trench coat can serve you well for many years.

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The Full Length Coat.

The amount of full length coats available for both men and women is unending. Some of the full length coats available are: leather, fur, faux fur and fabrics such as cotton, wool cashmere and silk to name a few.

Another full length coat that is seldom referred to is the French Highwayman’s coat. It is patterned after the coat worn by highwaymen that preyed upon rich travelers. The coat is long with a generous slit in back and one on each side for easy movement. The sleeves are decorated with buttons and cording. The Highway man’s coat is made in black denim only.

Men’s full length coats have been around for centuries and the very first trench coats for men were an example of this long style.

The long trench coat protected soldiers in the trenches from the mud and rain, and cowboys from the rain and the dust. Designed for practical reasons they soon became popular with both sexes.

Centuries ago women always wore long dresses and as such the dresses had to be protected from the elements. To do this the woman either wore a cape or a full length coat.

The need for the woman’s full length coat has changed somewhat. Now she wears it as more of a fashion statement rather than to protect clothing or to keep warm, although in some climates warmth is important.

In modern days, 1960’s and forward the woman’s full length coat has been referred to as the Maxi. Most of the Maxi’s are furs such as the Persian lamb, mink, sable and rabbit.

Both men’s and women’s full length coats are made of the same fabrics. Leather is used in making the trench coat, or duster. The duster or leather trench coat is still available and still stylish.

Overcoats and topcoats are generally made with cashmere and wool, furs such as lambskin and sheepskin, faux fur as well as a variety of leathers.

Overcoats and topcoats may sometimes look alike but they are not alike. The overcoat is worn for warmth in climates that are very cold, where the topcoat although also worn for warmth is lighter.

Today’s full length coats are stylish and make a strong fashion statement. They speak clearly of the personality of the wearer.

The full length coat is often associated with the heroes of movies and TV. It is amusing to know that the vampire series of shows have the vampire wearing a full length trench coat . This bit of viewing information is to let the viewer know that the vampire never ages and so the full length trench coat was in existence for many years.

Hollywood has immortalized many pieces of clothing but the full length coat, be it trench or another will live on in the reels. Since most of us are interested in the film’s story line we do not really notice the clothes that the heroes are wearing.

While we may not have consciously noticed that the hero was wearing a trench coat, men began favoring these coats after a visit to the cinema, where the tall dark handsome hero wore one. So was it just coincidence or did men want to emulate the hero that all the women loved?

In all of the Cary Grant movies he is wearing what looks like a black cashmere and wool overcoat. Next time you are at the movies check out the detectives and their light colored full length coats.

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Leather Trench Coats.

The leather trench coat dates back to the eighteen hundreds, when leather clothing was a necessity because it was strong and long wearing. A man’s job or profession was identified by the type of leather clothing he wore.

The rancher or farmer would wear buck skin clothing which he made for himself, while a minister or sales man would wear a long black leather coat.

The leather trench coat of the 19th century was later immortalized by Hollywood in all the old westerns. And because of the old westerns we are all aware that the west was very dusty. A man needed a coat that could repel the dust. Leather was the answer because the dust could be easily wiped off. These full length coats were commonly called a duster.

In the twentieth century the full length leather trench coat was no longer considered the costume of the 1800’s but a practical garb with a place in a modern man’s wardrobe.

In the 1900’s trench coats for men became a part of the costume for the automobile driver. The automobile was open and therefore the driver would have a selection of special gear to wear when he drove the car. This was necessary to protect him from the weather, and also the dust that blow up from the very basic road surfaces. The gear consisted of goggles, a scarf, a flat cap, gloves and a leather duster.

When the leather coat was no longer necessary for practical reasons it became more popular as a fashionable item of clothing.

In the 1970’s the leather trench coat came into its own as a fashion statement for both men and women alike. A man in a leather trench coat was considered the epitome of fashion and was seen as sharp in personality and looks.

In the early days it was seen as very masculine to wear a leather trench coat. Men would appear strong and capable and they enjoyed this image, whereas women did not wear leather as it was considered unfeminine to do so.

Attitudes have changed considerably over the years and the image of leather trench coats has changed. Men still look strong and capable when wearing them, but they also look quite sexy. Today we all accept that a woman in a leather coat not only retains her femininity but she too can look incredibly sexy, if she wishes to do so.

Leather trench coats vary in quality from the less expensive coat to the upscale high end coat. Colors of the leather trench coat have also changed. What was once only accepted in black or brown can now be purchased in any color from white to deep purple and all of the colors in between.

The leather trench coat can be single or double breasted, and may have a loose belt or an adjustable one that ties with a buckle.

A leather trench coat is something of a fashion status symbol so shop and enjoy.

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