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  2. Can We Talk About the Perfect Coats at Burberry? - AOL

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    For his fall 2024 show, Daniel Lee made more funky Burberry trenches and introduced some new exciting alternatives rounding out an excellent collection.

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    Burberry Chelsea Long-Belted Trench Coat. Price: $1,499.99 Stay warm and look wealthy all throughout the autumn months when you shop the Burberry Chelsea Long-Belted Trench Coat.. At Saks Fifth ...

  4. 'WH' Editors Tested A Bunch Of Winter Coats, But These ... - AOL

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    These are the warmest winter coats for women, tested by WH editors, to wear in the extreme cold. Shop luxury coats like Canada Goose, ones with a hood and more. ... Shop luxury coats like Canada ...

  5. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    The Burberry check has been in use since at least the 1920s, primarily as a lining in its trench coats. [5] The celebrity motorcycling sisters Betty and Nancy Debenham wore their trench coats for travelling and racing in the 1920s and recommended the garment in their 1928 book Motor-Cycling for Women .

  6. Gabardine - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced by Burberry and patented in 1888. [7] Prior to Burberry's development of gabardine, rubberised cotton was the most common fabric used for waterproofing, and the material's heaviness frequently made waterproof clothes uncomfortable. [6] Gabardine, by contrast, was a lightweight, durable, breathable material.

  7. Trench coat - Wikipedia

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    The trench coat was developed as an alternative to the heavy serge greatcoats worn by British and French soldiers in the First World War.Invention of the trench coat is claimed by two British luxury clothing manufacturers, Burberry and Aquascutum, with Aquascutum's claim dating back to the 1850s.