OldStrummer
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Yesterday I had a need (okay, call it a desire) to wear a coat over my attire that was longer than a jacket, but shorter than a topcoat or trench coat. I found I do not have such outerwear in my closet.
In years past, there was a garment known as a "car coat." It was a coat that fell below the waist and above the knees, usually made of wool. So named, I believe, because it was the perfect length to wear while seated in a car or coach. They seem to have disappeared from fashion.
Granted, I haven't searched exhaustively for one, but it seems that when I look around, no one wears this type of outerwear any more. Puffy down, waist-length jackets, or simple shells seem to be de rigeur these days.
Trust me to buck the trends...
In years past, there was a garment known as a "car coat." It was a coat that fell below the waist and above the knees, usually made of wool. So named, I believe, because it was the perfect length to wear while seated in a car or coach. They seem to have disappeared from fashion.
Granted, I haven't searched exhaustively for one, but it seems that when I look around, no one wears this type of outerwear any more. Puffy down, waist-length jackets, or simple shells seem to be de rigeur these days.
Trust me to buck the trends...