Tuesday, December 29, 2009

I heart you trench coat!!!!~

What is TRENCH COAT actually??


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 both Burberry and Aquascutum, with Aquascutum's claim dating back to the 1850s. Thomas Burberry, the inventor of gabardine fabric, submitted a design for an army officer's raincoat to the United Kingdom War Office in 1901.

The trench coat became an optional item of dress in the British Army, and was obtained by private purchase by officers and Warrant Officers Class I who were under no obligation to own them. No other ranks were permitted to wear them. Another optional item was the British Warm, a wool coat similar to the greatcoat that was shorter in length, also worn by British officers and Warrant Officers Class I as an optional piece.
During the First
World War, the design of the trenchcoat was modified to include shoulder straps and D-rings. The shoulder straps were for the attachment of epaulettes or other rank insignia; There is a popular myth that the D-ring was for the attachment of hand grenades. The ring was originally for map cases and swords or other equipment to the belt. This latter pattern was dubbed "trench coat" by the soldiers in the front line. Many veterans returning to civilian life kept the coats that became fashionable for both men and women.

During the Second World War, officers of the United Kingdom continued to use the trench coat on the battlefield in inclement weather. Other nations also developed trench coat style jackets, notably the United States and Soviet Union, and other armies of continental Europe such as France, Germany, Holland, Poland (and are often seen in war zone photographs in the 1939-40 era, even worn by troops on the attack), although as the war progressed, in the field shorter "field jackets" became more popular, including garments such as the Denison smock used by British commandos, paratroopers, and snipers and the M1941/M1943 field jackets used by the US Army. These garments were shorter and more practical than the trench coat, and as such they allowed the wearer to be more mobile.
A typical trench coat by this period was a ten-buttoned, double-breasted long coat made with tan, khaki, beige, or black fabric. Trench coats often have cuff straps on
the
raglan sleeves, shoulder straps and a belt. The trench coat was typically worn as a windbreaker or as a rain jacket, and not for protection from the cold in winter or snowy conditions.

Okay...it's actually sounds gibberish right??but it is the truth..trench coat is definitely not a fashion piece but now.....goshhh....

Trenches were a big hit at the Fall 2008 shows. The variety of textures, colors, and lengths reinforce the need to purchase more than one for the season.
Celebrity FashionMandy Moore's not the only celebrity sporting trenches this season. Isn't this yellow trench fabulous?!


Classic Trench CoatWhat could be more classic than a Burberry trench? Though it costs about $1,000, this would be one trench that you could utilize for almost any occasion this season. And, its timeless style would last you many more seasons, too!






Affordable Trench Coats$225 at Banana Republic



$148 at Gap



$178 at Nordstrom



$34.80 from Forever 21



$168 from Victoria's Secret (sexyyy......)

Seriously...I am dying to have one!!but the thought of living in Malaysia, I don't think it is practical on having a bURBERRY trench coat...LOL~

Perhaps one day....~

2 comments:

jiha-run-for-life said...

gosh.. so in love with trench coat.. but not suitable to wear in Malaysia.. kalo beli pn tak guna..nak pkai bile ek..

tp kalo kat oversea compulsory for everyone..hehe

namasayatihah said...

haaa..tahu takpe!!hey babe!!miss u laaa....bila nk ber party same2 nih??hik2~

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