Trench coat history began in the early years of World War One when greatcoats, coats traditionally used by soldiers throughout 19th century warfare, became cumbersome to wear. Trench coats were more comfortable, providing adequate protection from the rain and other elements while establishing proper rank among British and French armies. Both World Wars One and Two became popular in trench coat history and became popular among civilians when the war ended. D rings and shoulder straps were are typical accessories of trench coats. In pop culture, you have seen the typical hard-nosed private detective sporting the fedora and modern trench coat. Trench coats have also became popular in various subcultures such as steam punk and goth with their own interpretations on the trench coat. Trench coat history shifted from wartime to civilian popularity in the 20th century. Trench coats were typically made of hard materials: hard wool, leather and cottons.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
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