女性のピーコート
海軍の歴史に根ざし、現代に合わせて再解釈されたレディースピーコート。伝統的なディテールと洗練されたフィット感が融合した、 クレメンタインピーコート 都会での使用に十分スマートでありながら、厳しい環境にも十分耐えられる、モダンクラシックなデザインです。
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Women's Peacoats
The peacoat (or pea coat) has always occupied a particular place in outerwear — more formal than a duffle, more robust than an overcoat, and with a silhouette that flatters without demanding effort. Gloverall's women's peacoat collection is anchored by the Clementine Peacoat: a modern classic that takes the double-breasted, heavy-wool framework of the naval original and refines it for everyday wear without softening what makes the style worth wearing in the first place.
The Clementine Peacoat
The Clementine Peacoat is smart enough for the city and sturdy enough for the elements. Built from a quality wool blend with a double-breasted front and structured lapels, it sits comfortably over knitwear and tailoring alike. The silhouette is confident without being rigid — the kind of coat that looks intentional thrown on quickly as much as carefully considered. Available in classic colourways including Black, Navy, and Grey. The Clementine is the peacoat for women who want their outerwear to do serious work without announcing it.
How to Wear a Women's Peacoat
The peacoat's strength is its versatility across formality levels. Over tailoring, it reads as polished and put-together. Over a Submariner Jumper and wide-leg trousers, it carries the coat's naval heritage comfortably into a weekend context. The structured silhouette also layers well under the women's overcoats in colder weather — the Clementine's clean lines sit tidily beneath a longer coat without bulk. For a softer silhouette at a similar occasion level, the Freda Duffle Coat offers the same heritage credentials with a less formal outline.
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アーカイブからの1つ - 島国のユニフォームからグローバルなファッションの定番への象徴的なダッフルとピーコートの変換を掘り下げます。
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From 1950s film stars to 90s Britpop icons - explore the moments when the Gloverall duffle coat stepped into the cultural spotlight and became a symbol of British style.