Duffle Coat

Overcoat worn in the English Navy. At the end of World War II, surplus coats were sold to the public at low cost, a decision that determined their fate. From that moment, the garment became very popular. Falling to the hips or the knees, it is made from a heavy wool and the color is strictly navy blue. In place of buttons, the coat is closed by means of small pieces of shaped wood passed through a cord or a leather loop.