
Roaring Twenties / Art Deco · 1920s · British
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
wool tweed
Culture
British
Influences
Ulster coat tradition · British country wear
A long double-breasted wool tweed coat in olive green and brown tones, designed for early automotive travel. The coat features wide peaked lapels, six large buttons arranged in two columns, and substantial patch pockets positioned at hip level. The silhouette is deliberately loose and voluminous to accommodate layering and provide wind protection while driving in open automobiles. The tweed fabric appears to have a subtle check or herringbone pattern typical of British suiting materials. The coat extends to mid-calf length with a straight, boxy cut that prioritizes function over fitted tailoring. Construction details include reinforced pocket flaps and sturdy button placement designed to withstand outdoor conditions.
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