Introduction on Men's overcoat
by William Bronte
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The term overcoat signifies a long coat worn on suits, casual clothes or dress. Being worn below the knee, it is referred to as topcoats. Both topcoats and overcoats are referred as outer coats. Topcoats are made up of light weight materials such as gabardine or covert.
Overcoat is generally worn in cold weather by men over a suit or casual business wear for work or special occasions. You may be confused should I buy a single or double breasted overcoat? What type of fabric should it be? If you're planning to purchase overcoat follow certain guidelines. The first thing is decide the length of the overcoat. You can choose between a full-length and a ¾ length overcoat. A full length overcoat is popular among older men. Longer overcoats look good on taller men rather than shorter men. Full length jacket should be below the shins. But the disadvantage is lower part of the jacket gets dirtier once the snow starts to melt. A ¾ length overcoat lies on the lower part of your knee and the lower part of your trousers pockets. A lengthy overcoat may look good for people who have a perfect body.
A double breasted overcoat closes with a lap one edge of the front well over the other.
You can avail four to six button double-breasted overcoats. Double breasted overcoats go in and out of style every few years. If you're not a trendy person then it would be better if you purchase a double breasted overcoat. Many double breasted overcoats come with matching belts which you can tie around your waist. A single-breasted overcoat closes with a narrow overlap and fastens down in front with a single row of buttons. Single breasted overcoats usually have three or four buttons. A single breasted overcoat can be worn openly and doesn't need to be buttoned up.
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