It gets bandied about, but there are only really a few pieces that warrant use of the word 'timeless', such as a Burberry trench coat. Each one is made at the label's Castleford factory from the house's signature weatherproof cotton-gabardine, which was first invented in 1879. This 'Kensington' version has a more tailored silhouette than other styles and hits just above the knee. The rest of the details, which include a storm flap, detachable buckled belt and double-breasted horn buttons, remain unchanged.
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