Anyone done any further looking into what type of material the trench coat might be made of?
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I had been thinking of using the cotton oilcloth I made my (very inaccurate) Officer K coat out of years ago, which seems to have pretty much the perfect weight and texture, but the seller I bought it from seems to be out of stock:
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They have a black cotton waxwear, which has a similar sheen to it but is a bit heavier and stiffer and has a slightly rougher texture, and is much more susceptible to the highly visible distressing typical of waxed fabrics (I used the same fabric in olive for this other jacket years ago):
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I'm looking into this
water-repellant cotton/hemp twill, but I'm worried it'll be too light and won't have quite the right texture. I've also been second-guessing whether it's supposed to be coated at all or if it's just a tight waterproof weave like modern trench coats are typically made of, so I requested a sample of this
black wool gabardine too. No idea of either of those will pan out. Any opinions, especially on just whether it looks like a waxed/coated fabric or not, would be nice.