The Trench Coat
A trench coat made of cotton wool mohair with 80/2 gas-fired cotton for the warp and 1/30 of 50% mohair for the weft.
Approximately two-thirds of the surface is made of mohair, giving it a cool look, moderate luster, and a richly expressive dry touch.
The back side is also made of cotton, about two-thirds of which is smooth and has a pleasant texture.
Even when pollen is high, brushing will easily remove pollen and reduce the risk of bringing unpleasant foreign particles into your home. Young (Young Goat) mohair has a strong luster and firmness, and by applying strong pressure, the unique sparkling luster of mohair is further highlighted.
To avoid making your shoulders look bulky, omit the epaulettes and wear raglan shoulders. The gunpatch is a special design that fastens with the top button when the front is closed. The number of zigzag stitches on the back of the collar has been reduced compared to before, creating a soft look even when the collar is turned up. And the leather buckle is still in good condition and can be enjoyed over time.
The lining of the sleeves is made of silk and linen fabric, and is placed only from the elbow to the end of the sleeve so that you can enjoy the texture of the fabric. It's a specification that you won't find anywhere else, but once you put it through the sleeve, you'll definitely understand why.