Mens Fur Coats
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Faux Furcoat Solid Pattern Regular Type Color : Cream, Off White

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Single Breasted Zipper Front Men's Fur Short Coat White Full Zip Regular Fit Color: White

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Mens Stylish 27 Inch Long Full Sleeve Faux Fur White Winter Overcoat Single Breasted Zipper Type Long Sleeve Color : White

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Mens White Faux Fur Bomber Big and Tall Bomber Jacket Insulated interior Pull up Zipper Style High Collar Two side-pockets One inside pocket This elegant Faux Fur Jacket is for the people who want to look upscale and elevate themselves...
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White Pimp Faux Fur Coat - White Pimp Coat Pull Up Zipper Two Side Pockets Fox Collar Color: White This item is ideal for weddings, proms, black tie, business and other formal events.

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Faux Fur 2 Button Closure Single Breasted Full Length Overcoat Color: Leopard

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Faux Fur 2 Button Closure Single Breasted Full Length Overcoat Color: Leopard
Fur coats men - soft and stylish Provide a tactile update to your wardrobe with mens coat and white coat mens. They are a stylish way to beat the chill. Catered to a sophisticated taste black coat mens helps bolster your style credentials while keeping you warm and they are known for its quality, originality, and style. With prices that fit any budget and style, elegant coats like a fully lined black fur coat mens can be part of any collection with no guilt. Find the right coat at OvercoatUSA.Outerwear are the garments that are worn over your outfit and generally designed to keep the wearers from adverse weather conditions. They sometimes are ceremonial wears rather than functional. Outerwear traces its origin long back to prehistoric times but the name "outwear" came into practice only from early 20th century. Outerwear is technically any garment ranging from shawl like drapes to jumpsuits that is worn over day, evening or any given period of time. Outerwear also different styles for casual and formal events.
One of the most important part of mens wardrobe is overcoats.Overcoats are technically long coats that reaches below the knee or few inches above it which are worn to protect the wearer from adverse conditions.They are usually made of heavy fabrics like wool, cashmere and fur so that they can provide the warmth it is designed for. These natural fabrics are popular among overcoats but synthetic fabrics are also available. Blends of different fabrics are also available which combines a popular fabric like wool and a less popular fabric like alpaca thus bringing down the price. Sometimes blends of two popular materials like wool and cashmere fur coat also are available that combines the best characteristics of both the materials.
Although there is lack of definitive proof, the first overcoats were probably made from fur skins and must have been used as final body wraps. This comes as a obvious observation since the weather conditions at that times were extreme and there were no proper shelter available. They also had to go for hunting in any weather and the result of hunting also gave a lot of fur after the hunted animals were skinned. They made use of that skins and furs to make warm outerwear that provides the protection against the harsh winds and rain. By the late Paleolithic period the hunted animals skins were cut and sewn by using bone needles and threads made from the same animal hairs or ligaments. The first probable garments made were probably for capes that were made to wear over shoulders. There is also evidence of toggle pieces that were made of wood to work as front closures for the garments worn over the shoulders. This practice continued to refine in style over time and were seen in most parts of the world. In Early middle Eastern, Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations people were seen wearing varying length of cloths draped or wrapped around the body though it became more of a ceremonial wear that it was being worn for warmth.
Though they varied in styles around the world the concept remained the same. In Greece, a length of fabric were worn over their tunics by both men and women and they were widely known as himation. In Rome the himation became semicircular or rectangular fabric pieces and were used as capes except they were called pallium. Soldiers wore relatively short capes that were made from a fabric rectangle wrapped around the left arm and were clasped by pins at right shoulder thus leaving the edges open along the right arm for practicality purposes. Casula, a Roman garment was a poncho type cape which had a slit as an opening for the head.In European countries, upto the eighteenth century capes or cloaks or whatever they were named according to the place, were the primary outerwear garments for both men and women as such.
It varied in style according to the place, the era and the wearers economic status. For example, people in higher ranks wore capes lined with expensive fur that exhibited their status. Outerwear that were made for warmth were sometimes worn indoors too but the capes reserved for ceremonies had impressive mantles made of luxurious fabrics and furs coat. Fur at that time was considered a indication of wealth and status symbol in higher ranks. Along 14th to 17th century, the kings and queens of England even issued royal decrees to regulate furs and its apparels which reserved the exclusive furs like furs of fox, marten and ermine to the higher ranking people like clerics and aristocrats.Middle class people were reserved less costly ones like furs of beaver, otter and hares while the peasants wore rougher furs of wolves, goats and sheep.