A British Warm,[1]British warm[2] or British Warm overcoat is a type of woollen overcoat based on the greatcoats worn by British Army officers in the First World War.[3]
^British Air Forces 1914-18 Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine by Andrew Cormack and Peter Cormack, Wellingborough: Osprey (2001), 5.
^Merriam-Webster: British warm
^Introducing the British Warm Overcoat Archived February 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine at www.h-huntsman.com. Retrieved 10 Feb 2015
not as warm as an overcoat. Period advertisements from the First World War reveal that the trench coat was sized to wear over the BritishWarm, to offer...
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Churchill in a BritishWarm coat; Stalin in a greatcoat, Yalta, 1945. A sentry of the Coldstream Guards dressed in his watchcoat. (2011) A British Tommy in...
2015). "A systematic review of the effects of upper body warm-up on performance and injury". British Journal of Sports Medicine. 49 (14): 935–942. doi:10...
A bread sauce is a Britishwarm or cold sauce made with milk, which is thickened with bread crumbs, typically eaten with roast chicken or turkey. The basic...
sundress or summer dress is an informal or casual dress intended to be worn in warm weather, typically in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, and usually...
A gilet (/dʒɪˈleɪ/) or body warmer is a sleeveless jacket resembling a waistcoat or blouse. It may be waist- to knee-length and is typically straight-sided...
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the top where it connects to the waistband. French knickers Leggings Leg warmers Tights Lingerie No Pants Day Pantalettes Pantyhose Teddy Undergarment Underwear...
are sometimes worn alone without a dress shirt or top shirt during very warm and/or humid weather. Tank tops are often worn alone under very casual settings...
boot. Such pants are worn in summer or as an undergarment in winter. In warm climates they can be worn all year round. These "riding tights" are cheaper...
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tends to be used to refer to longer garments. Modern coats include the: BritishWarm Car coat Chesterfield coat Covert coat Duffel coat Parka Pea coat Raincoat...
built-in heating elements on the chest, hands and back. It keeps the wearer warm in cold weather. It comes with special sensors to let the wearer adjust the...
opposed to underwear. It can be worn for formal or casual occasions, or as warm clothing during winter. Academic gown Anorak Apron Blazer Cagoule Cloak Coat...
cap made its way to southern Italy in the late 1800s, likely brought by British servicemen. In Turkey, the flat cap became the main headgear for men after...
trousers and jackets are often lined with quick-drying synthetic fleece that is warm even when soaked. A recent innovation is removable soft linings, which enables...
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used unqualified in British English, refers to sports shorts, athletic shorts, or casual shorts; the last nowadays commonplace in warm weather in the UK...
Dress is typically worn on warm-weather formal occasions not including parades. In the Royal Marines the equivalent of British Army service dress is Number...
or, in British English, a tank top or wooly weskit. In Australia, this may be colloquially referred to as a baldwin. Puffer vest, body warmer, or gilet:...
cockpit, so pilots had to wear something that would keep them sufficiently warm. The U.S. Army officially established the Aviation Clothing Board in September 1917...
Christmas are often called "ugly sweaters". According to British dictionaries, "sweater" is used in British English in the same sense as in American English but...