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  2. Duffel coat - Wikipedia

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    Today, the duffel coat is often made of Melton cloth, as opposed to modern duffel cloth, which is a softer wool fabric with a distinct nap used for high-end coats and parkas. In Italy as well as in Greece and The Netherlands, the duffel coat is called a Montgomery, or montycoat, after Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, who often wore one ...

  3. Talk:Duffel coat - Wikipedia

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    2 "Genuine Duffel" 1 comment. 3 NPOV. 1 comment. 4 Montgomery. 2 comments. ... Duffel coat. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Article;

  4. London Tradition - Wikipedia

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    Duffle coat worn by the Royal Navy during the Second World War. In January 2001, [1] Mamun Chowdhury and Rob Huson set up London Tradition. The company operates from a factory [2] and design studio [3] in Hackney Wick near the Olympic park, [2] designing and manufacturing luxury duffle coats [4] for export.

  5. List of outerwear - Wikipedia

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    Academic gown; Anorak; Apron; Blazer; Cagoule; Cloak; Coat; Duffle coat; Duster; Frock coat; Gilet; Goggle jacket; Greatcoat; Hat; Hoodie; Jacket; Leather jacket ...

  6. Crombie (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Crombie 1805 Ltd., formerly known as J&J Crombie Ltd., are the owners of the globally recognised Crombie brand, producing high-end clothing and accessories, for men and women under the Crombie brand name and label. The brand is famous for being worn by Royalty, Presidents, Statesman and Hollywood stars from Cary Grant in the 1920s up until ...

  7. Duffle Coat - Wikipedia

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    Duffel coat From other capitalisation : This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with the Wikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation , or it leads to a title that is associated in some way with the conventional capitalisation of this redirect title.