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  2. 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.

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    It’s not only a best-seller in Women's Trench Coats, ... SaphiRose Water-Resistant Double-Breasted Trench Coat — was $60, now $54! London Fog 3/4 Length Double-Breasted Trench Coat with Belt ...

  5. London fog - Wikipedia

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    London fog (beverage), a hot tea-based drink; London Fog (company), an American manufacturer of coats and other apparel; London Fog (nightclub), a 1960s nightclub located on the Sunset Strip; London Fog 1966, a live album by the American rock band the Doors; Pea soup fog (also London fog), a very thick and often yellowish, greenish or blackish ...

  6. Raincoat - Wikipedia

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    A raincoat is a waterproof or water-resistant garment worn on the upper body to shield the wearer from rain. The term rain jacket is sometimes used to refer to raincoats with long sleeves that are waist-length. A rain jacket may be combined with a pair of rain pants to make a rainsuit. Rain clothing may also be in one piece, like a boilersuit.

  7. Alligator Rainwear - Wikipedia

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    The firm was started after the First World War by Reuben Satinoff, who had previously founded the London Waterproof Company (Silkimac). It was taken over by his sons after the Second World War. For decades, it manufactured traditional weatherproof raincoats in black, brown and beige, but the collaboration with Quant led to new fabrics including ...