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Beige Trench Coat
A beige trench coat is a classic and sophisticated outerwear piece inspired by military designs. Made from water-resistant fabrics like cotton gabardine or polyester blends, beige trench coats are known for their double-breasted front with button closures, belted waist, and shoulder epaulettes. Key features include a storm flap at the back for water protection, cuff straps, and sometimes a removable lining for added versatility across seasons. Beige trench coats typically fall below the knee, offering a tailored and polished look that transitions seamlessly from day to evening wear. Their neutral color complements various outfits and occasions, making them a wardrobe staple for both formal and casual settings. A beige trench coat exudes timeless elegance and practicality, making it a versatile investment piece for any wardrobe.
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