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This is my fathers, I want to know if it fits/ looks ok on me.
The sleeves of the top coat should be just long enough so that ideally, the edge of the cuff of the jacket sleeve should be just visible, and just visible beneath that of course, should be the cuff of your shirt which may or may not be covered by the lower edge of your gloves....Gradients and all that jazz.
Like in this shot here, camel hair over-coat, then jacket, then shirt, and glove.
It isn't, strictly speaking, a trench coat, though it may be a raincoat. A trench coat is double-breasted and belted, with epaulettes and often with other military ornamentation. This has been pointed out in earlier threads and I was surprised that it hadn't been in this one....you need room to move, it's a trench coat
NOt to derail the thread, but doesn't this advice complete negate the worth of a topcoat - to provide warmth? The wind would just whistle up your arms if you gradient like this. I always want a topcoat to cover everything above the gloves, to at least do its job of keeping the cold out.