Trench Coats always in vogue

Trench Coats always in vogue
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Trench coat is a fashion classic that has endured through the decades, but away from catwalk shows and Hollywood glamour. The trench coat\'s first starring role was in World War One, kitting out battle-weary soldiers

Trench coat is a fashion classic that has endured through the decades, but away from catwalk shows and Hollywood glamour. The trench coat's first starring role was in World War One, kitting out battle-weary soldiers

Rana DaggubatiCoats are a fundamental element in fashion, simply because they’re practical and stylish whether it’s waterproof or made of wool coat. The most common colours for trench coats tend to be “Black and grey” but you can decide on wide range of other colours like red, or yellow-colored (symbol of envy). Trench coats are offered in many designs “long as well as short and many of trench coats tend to be waterproof to protect the body during rainy times.

Some perfect tips on why you should embrace the Trench coat.

Why Wear Trench Coats?

The trench coat has been a staple of men’s wardrobes since it first debuted as officers’ garb prior to World War I. Designed by Thomas Burberry, it’s never been ‘out’ of style, but this icon of British design has enjoyed a renaissance in popularity of late, powered by the resurgence of Burberry. Smart and effortlessly stylish, the trench exudes an air of mystery, making it the garb of choice for the edgiest cinematic heroes – from Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca to Harrison Ford in Blade Runner. Timelessly cool with a smart, grown-up feel; choose the right one and it will see you stylishly through winters for years to come.

How To Wear Trench Coats

Essentially a tailored look, the fit is absolutely key to getting this one right boys. For traditional trench styles, the coat should sit just above the knee. Full length and it all gets a bit “don’t mention the war”. With belted designs, only tie at the front if you’re slim – otherwise always tie at the back to avoid looking bulky. Trenches look best completely buttoned with the collar up; add a scarf knotted loosely over the collar for a cosy wrapped up look. Consider the fabric carefully too – look for waterproof cotton drill or poplin for lighter styles or for a heavier winter number, wool gabardine is a classic. More structured fabrics will hang far better, emphasising shoulders and narrow waists. Cream is the time-honoured choice but dark colours, especially grey or navy, are generally sexiest. If you prefer black, avoid anything leather.

What To Avoid With Trench Coats

Your look should be more Benedict Cumberbatch, so make sure your trench fits properly and you dress appropriately underneath. Clousseau may have been a klutz but the man had the irrepressible fashion sense of the French and teamed his with a sharply tailored suit. The worst crime is it to go oversized and shapeless. Too much fabric and not enough shape equals town flasher.

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