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    The camel hair is beautiful, with a little more sheen than regular or cashmere wool." Size Range: 0-16. Material: 100% camel wool. Length: 45" $3650.00 at maxmara.com. Classic Wool-Blend Straight Coat

  5. Polo coat - Wikipedia

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    A polo coat, also known as a camel coat, is a men's overcoat associated with polo players in England. Camelhair was the fabric at first, but later camelhair and wool blends became standard due to its higher durability. [1] The terms polo coat and camel coat are thus synonymous.

  6. Overcoat - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster coat, a working daytime overcoat initially with a cape top covering sleeves, but then without; it evolved to the polo coat after losing its cape. The Inverness coat, a formal evening or working day overcoat, with winged sleeves. The Paletot coat, a coat shaped with side-bodies, as a slightly less formal alternative to the frock overcoat.

  7. Max Mara - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, French designer Anne-Marie Beretta created the model 101801 coat, a camel-coloured wool and cashmere overcoat that became an iconic symbol of Max Mara. Inspired by the men's Ulster coat, the most noticeable feature of this model is the "puntino," a stitching detail derived from men's tailored suits. [7]