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matei said:Ah, well... The red one is a wee bit small for me. It suits my wife though.
It is an Aquascutum.
You both look very sharp.
matei said:Ah, well... The red one is a wee bit small for me. It suits my wife though.
It is an Aquascutum.
nightandthecity said:I can't speak for women's trench coats, but mens trench coats up to around the mid 50's are totally different to the modern ones, including Burberry - it's the difference between an original A2 flight jacket and a Cooper A2 if that means anything to you!
The originals are serious functional military coats, the new ones are flimsy fashion things. The old ones are way better materials, way better manufacture, way better design. I have several original trenchcoats, British and US Army and British civilian, mid-1930s to early 1950s: you could sleep out in one in the rain.
I am sure that the older ones made for and inspired by military applications are very robust, but to say that a modern Burberry trench coat is a "flimsy fashion thing" just isn't so. I have one and I can assure you it is much nicer in design, in make, and in material than the Ralph Lauren copy it has replaced and roughly equal to the Black Armani trench I have had since 1989! They are still very nice garments and still made in the UK.nightandthecity said:...The originals are serious functional military coats, the new ones are flimsy fashion things.
connortn said:Hi everyone:
I'm a new old timer here and have been looking for a particular coat that I hope some of you may help me with. I've looked for several years for your regular double breasted trench coat like you always see in dept. stores in black, light tan or olive colors, but I'm looking for one in a dark brown. I've found overcoats once in a while in dark brown, but not the trench coat. I'm a size 40-42 reg. or long if that helps. I've kept an eye on e-bay for some time now but nothing has shown up. I'm not interested in dusters but they often come in the dark brown color I'm looking for.
If anyone can point me in a good direction for this item I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks...
Connor
Fletch said:I understand the illustration board used to be made extra thick, so errors could literally be carved away.