A warm, elegant coat that unobtrusively emphasizes your strengths and skillfully hides your flaws will be fashionable at all times. It is especially appreciated by lovers of the classic style of clothing. Some believe that the coat in our usual design is a conservative relic of the past, but it is difficult to agree with this opinion. This outerwear looks great on both women and men, and modern designers offer unusual models that delight even avid fashionistas.
The prototype of the modern coat appeared in Spain in the 17th century. At that time, a cloak with a simple cut hood was famous among the local peasants. Around the same time, such a cloak was worn by palace servants in Holland, and by soldiers in France.
I consider the “great-grandfather” of the classic straight-cut men's coat to be the redingote, which appeared in the 18th century. It had long (to the wrist) sleeves, lapels, a collar and slit hems. In addition, it was fastened in front with buttons and was used in the cold season.Men of that time appreciated this comfortable and warm outerwear, and the riding coat quickly turned from an attribute of riding into a part of everyday wardrobe.
In the 19th century, a new entertainment became fashionable among European aristocrats: they ordered individual coat designs. It must be said that fashionistas of that time did not suffer from a lack of imagination, and therefore there were more and more new styles of this outerwear.
In addition, the coat has always been present in army equipment. For example, for many years the traditional outerwear of the ground forces has been a single-breasted coat, while that of the navy has been a double-breasted coat. Soldiers actively wore it until the mid-twentieth century. It was only in the 50s that it was recognized as impractical for the army. However, in our country with its harsh climate, military personnel still wear this outerwear, but not all the time, but in some cases.
Today the variety of models and styles is surprising. Among the most popular are the following:
The coat is often decorated with individual details, such as rhinestones, fur, leather inserts, buckles or a belt. But even in the classic version, without additional elements, it looks flawless.