Polo coat
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Kind of overcoat
A polo coat, also known as a camel coat, is a men's
Camelhair was the fabric at first, but later camelhair and wool blends became standard due to its higher durability.[1]
The terms polo coat and camel coat are thus synonymous.
See also
- Polo cloth
- Overcoat
- Chesterfield coat
- Covert coat
- Paletot
- Duffle coat
- Pea coat
- Trench coat
References
- ^ Schneider, Sven Raphael (February 3, 2012). "Polo Coat Guide". Gentleman's Gazette. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
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