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  2. Must-Have Herringbone Coats to Wear This Season - AOL

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    The classic herringbone—a staple in traditional British dressing—has a zig-zag pattern which resembles the skeleton of a herring (hence the name) and is a wonderful weave that gives a touch of ...

  3. Category:Films based on The Overcoat - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films based on The Overcoat" ... out of 8 total. ... This page was last edited on 3 June 2022, ...

  4. Category:Films based on works by Nikolai Gogol - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. * ... Films based on The Overcoat (8 P) T. Films based on Taras Bulba (7 P) V. Films based on Viy ...

  5. Ulster coat - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the inception of the Ulster coat in the first half of the nineteenth century, the greatcoat or surtout was the main component of a gentleman's wardrobe. Whilst fashionable at the time, these garments proved to be very cumbersome for travel due to the heavy lengths of overlapping cloth involved in creating the silhouette.

  6. The Overcoat (animated film) - Wikipedia

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    The Overcoat at IMDb, – two short, low-resolution clips that have been made available to the public; A three-part video about the history and the art behind The Overcoat (Part 1, 2 and 3) (it includes few more scenes as well) Pictures of Norstein at work on the film; Yuriy Norshteyn: Making The Overcoat official website (in Japanese)

  7. Herringbone (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of woolen leggings found in the permafrost of the Italian-Austrian Alps have a 2:2 herringbone weave, dating to 800 to 500 BC. [6] A dark blue cloth with a 2:2 herringbone weave was found at Murabba'at Cave in Israel, from the Roman period. [6] [7] A textile with a 2:2 herringbone weave was found at Pompeii, from 79 AD. [6]