Burberry trench coat: a style pioneer

How the wardrobe classic led a rainwear revolution

Ostensibly, the trench coat is all about staying dry, albeit in the style that might be expected by the officer class. As far back as the Boer War, British outfitter Burberry was officially supplying the more well-to-do soldier with waterproofs. But it wouldn’t be until World War 1 – following Thomas Burberry's development of gabardine, the tightly-woven, coated cotton twill that kept the wind and the rain out but, unlike other rubberised waterproof cloths of the time, also saved the wearer from heat exhaustion – that a definitive style of protective coat came into service.

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