A heavy double breasted overcoat is called an ulster. They are usually made from materials such as herringbone or tweed. Lighter versions of this style coat are called an ulsterette.
A heavy double-breasted overcoat is commonly referred to as a "pea coat" or "overcoat." These styles typically feature a thick fabric for warmth and a double-breasted front for added insulation and a classic look. Another term often used is "chesterfield coat," which is also double-breasted but has a more tailored appearance.
A pea jacket is a heavy double breasted overcoat formerly worn by sailors.
The name for a Victorian overcoat is a "greatcoat." Typically made of heavy wool, greatcoats were designed to provide warmth and were often worn over a suit or other clothing. They featured a double-breasted design, wide lapels, and sometimes a cape or hood for added protection against the elements.
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A heavy Jacket or overcoat.
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Heavy Overcoat
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a greatcoat