6. History of the duffel/toggle 1890- Manufacturer John Partridge Town in the province of Antwerp in Belgian Inspired by Belgian fisherman Adopted by the British Navy in WWI 100% wool or wool/cashmere blend
7. Characteristics Hood Buttonable neck strap 4 Toggle fastenings (wooden peg & loop/rope) 2 Deep square pockets with flaps three-quarter length Black, Camel or Grey
11. History of the trench Invention claimed both by Burberry and Aquascutum 1879: Thomas Burberry invented special type of fabric for a comfortable and rain-resistant coat. 1st major client: British Army Cotton drill, poplin, wool, gabardine or leather
12. Characteristics Convertible collar Set in/raglan sleeves 10 cross over buttons 26 pieces of gabardine Cuffs gathered with wrist straps Center back vent Tan, khaki, beige, or black Calf length
16. Characteristics Peaked Lapel Set in sleeve Single/Double Breasted Large Button Closures Inset waist detail Center Back Vent On seam pockets Three-quarter length
20. History of the chesterfield Classic long, tailored overcoat Introduced in 1901 (end of Victorian Era) Named after the Earl of Chesterfield of Great Britain Black or brown velvet collar that originated from paying homage to French revolutionists who lost their heads to the guillotine. Staple of smartly dressed men's wardrobes from the 1920s to 1960s Heavy weight fabrics like camel hair, tweed or wool Gained the majority of their popularity in the 1920’s
21. Characteristics Velvet collar Peaked Lapel Single Welt pocket Uses only side seams or darts to accentuate the waist. Single/Double Breasted 2 Flap pockets Concealed buttons Three-quarter or full length