
"The double-breasted Raglan, mainly from Fischgratstoffen studded effects, begins now to make a winter coat the Ulster competition. He demands from his wide cut in this season of course, a ring belt. Also slant pockets are for him now appropriate, they may not be of the belt overlapped so that they can comfortably use it as a sleeve.
distinguishes the Ulster with ring collar from the reverse-Ulster in that its primary button visible pair is higher than usual, because the distance from him until the hidden button from the collar couple must here the gap with the other button pairs exactly. Since this coat type always has four visible pairs of buttons, the button row ends lower than the normal Ulster.
Ulster and overcoat with slanted pockets. Under this new tip the winter fashion really brings out very practical models. Because the bags are muffartigen safe in the cold season are felt to be very practical. Unusually, the new bags look at first especially with the coats in Paletotcharakter, as these always been, because of rising Rever
s, a condition was serious front. But even here now outweighs the practical side. Moreover, the overcoat will have the most casual form of "Guard Coat", where you not because of the steep obligative on back pockets looks stylish as unconstitutional. While otherwise the row of buttons at the Ulster down is much lower than for the overcoat, evident in the oblique cases for both coats pretty much the same picture, because it ends here in Ulster in the amount of the bag end which the overcoat is a little lower than the final pair of buttons. "
(C) 1952 Men's Journal
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