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Japanese Name:
コート
Romaji Name:
kooto
Description
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A coat is an outer garment worn over clothes to provide warmth and protection from cold weather. Coats come in various styles, lengths, and materials, such as wool, leather, or synthetic fabrics. They can be formal or casual and often feature buttons, zippers, collars, and pockets. Coats are commonly worn during fall and winter seasons to keep the body comfortable in chilly conditions.
History
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Coats have been worn for centuries as outer garments to provide warmth and protection from the elements. Early forms appeared in ancient civilizations, often made from animal skins and furs. In Europe, tailored coats became fashionable during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Over time, coats evolved into various styles for formal, military, and everyday use. Today, coats remain an essential part of clothing worldwide, combining function and fashion.