Raincoats

Classic cloak

Classic cloak
Content
  1. Materials (edit)
  2. Colors
  3. Types of classic raincoats
  4. What to wear with?

The cloak itself is a unique piece that always remains relevant. Indeed, in each new season, designers offer new models of raincoats, but no one even thinks to refuse them. What can we say for a classic raincoat, which, by definition, should always remain relevant.

Materials (edit)

Classic raincoats are most often made of thin fabrics that are waterproof and windproof. This material is even called like the clothes that are sewn from it. At least that was the case before. With the advent of new materials and fashion trends, designers are increasingly giving preference to other fabrics.

Among this assortment there are several options:

  • Leather is great for creating classic raincoats. This material wears well, does not get wet, does not lose its relevance, and also has the ability to combine with other clothes of various styles.
  • Raincoat fabric will always be used to create raincoats and other materials will not be able to displace it completely. This fabric contains cotton and synthetic fibers that are specially processed. As a result, the material becomes waterproof. Widespread raincoat fabric with the "memory" effect, the essence of which is the ability to wrinkle during squeezing and quickly smooth out.
  • Gabardine is worn for a long time, is resistant to intensive use, easy to clean, not prone to rubbing and keeps its shape perfectly.
  • Suede always has an expensive look, looks gorgeous and can be easily combined in various looks. But this material gets wet easily, requires complex care, and is expensive. A suede raincoat can be bought for special occasions, but such a wardrobe item will not work for every day.
  • Denim, especially dark denim, can also be used for classic raincoats.
  • Corduroy looks unusual, one might even say aristocratic.
  • Cotton, in particular, mercerized. With the help of modern processing of fibers, cotton acquires the properties that are necessary for outerwear. This material looks more expensive and noble, it becomes comfortable for use during the off-season.

Colors

In general, any color is acceptable for raincoats, here designers do not limit themselves. But if we are talking about classic raincoats, then only a few options can be distinguished:

  • Black;
  • Gray;
  • Beige;
  • Blue.

Types of classic raincoats

The classic raincoat is a common name that brings together several varieties of outerwear.

The Burberry raincoat first appeared in 1856. These clothes were presented by Thomas Burberry, who specialized in the production of sportswear. The Burberry trench coat was a gabardine trench coat that was used as a uniform by soldiers, detectives, spies.

After so much time, a similar raincoat is actively used in men's and women's fashion. Such raincoats have a number of distinctive characteristics:

  • shoulder straps with buttons serve as a decorative element;
  • the lapel with buttons warms the chest and protects from the wind;
  • adjustable cuffs;
  • use of breathable material;
  • fabric belt can be tied in front or back;
  • woolen lining with removable construction.

The trench coat is the ancestor of the classic raincoats. It's so versatile that it can be worn with just about any garment.

A trench coat can be compared to a little black dress, because it should also be in every woman's wardrobe. This raincoat is double-breasted, so girls with large breasts should be careful when looking at such clothes. Moreover, the buttons, located in two rows in the upper part of the cloak, will add a little volume.

The English classic cloak differs from its counterparts in the following number of features:

  • the silhouette is fitted, but not particularly narrow;
  • the collar is small, but closed;
  • camouflaged buttons that hide behind two planks;
  • slit shape of pockets, which are often equipped with flaps or leaves;
  • shoulder straps are absent, and the presence of a belt is optional.

What to wear with?

Getting acquainted with classic raincoats, we could not ignore the issue of combining them with other clothes.

Raincoats in the classic version are perfectly combined with almost any clothing, but a detailed overview will still not be superfluous.

  • You can choose any jeans and trousers, focusing on your personal preferences and sense of style.
  • Dresses and skirts look good with raincoats that have a belt or belt. In this case, the raincoat must completely cover the clothes. Even a few centimeters of the hem, which will look out from under the cloak, are unacceptable.
  • What shoes to wear classic raincoats with is another pressing question that worries many fashionistas. First of all, you should consider boots and shoes with heels. This choice of footwear is especially relevant for long models. Flat-soled options can be considered, but the combination of clothing and footwear should be ideal.
  • Jewelry can be present in the image, but the cloak in this case should have the most restrained style. You can add a watch or a bracelet, laconic earrings, a chain with a small pendant to a classic look. The main thing is not to overdo it. It is not at all necessary to put on all the best all at once.
  • The bag can be large and roomy or a small clutch type.
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