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  2. The 15 Best Peacoats, From Classic to Modern - AOL

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    The best peacoats for women are a warm and timeless staple for fall and winter. Shop the best peacoats from Theory, Sportmax, Valentino, and other brands. The 15 Best Peacoats, From Classic to Modern

  3. Hammond & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria & Albert Museum has a driving coat from 1906 in its permanent collection. [2] In April 2013, it was announced that British fashion designer Patrick Grant would be relaunching Hammond & Co. as a diffusion line available exclusively at British clothing retailer Debenhams. [3] [4]

  4. Pea coat - Wikipedia

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    A pea coat (or peacoat, pea jacket, pilot jacket) is an outer coat, generally of a navy-coloured heavy wool, originally worn by sailors of European [1] and later American navies. [ 2 ] [ better source needed ] Pea coats are characterized by short length, broad lapels , double-breasted fronts, often large wooden, metal or plastic buttons, three ...

  5. Debenhams (online retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Debenhams (formerly Debenhams.com), a trading name of Debenhams Brands Ltd, is an online retailer owned by Boohoo.com. The company was formed in 2021 after Boohoo purchased the website operations and rights to the name of the department store group Debenhams , which had entered liquidation .

  6. Debenham & Freebody - Wikipedia

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    Debenham & Freebody was a department store at 27–37 Wigmore Street, London, which became part of the Debenhams chain. The building, first opened in 1908, [ 1 ] is now used by a variety of occupiers and is grade II listed by Historic England.

  7. Marshall & Snelgrove - Wikipedia

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    The First World War had great impact on department stores especially the luxury market. By 1916 a working relationship was established with Debenhams in order to preserve the businesses in the war economy. There was a full merger in May 1919 when Marshall and Snelgrove had financial difficulties. [3]