- The
mackinaw jacket, also
known as a
mackinaw coat, is a
short double-breasted
coat made of a
thick heavy woollen material,
generally with a red-and-black...
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Mackinaw cloth is a
heavy and
dense water-repellent
woolen cloth,
similar to
Melton cloth but
using a
tartan pattern,
often "buffalo plaid". It was used...
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iconic Mackinaw coat has its
origins on St.
Joseph Island. The
first such
coats were
created at Fort St.
Joseph when an
expected shipment of
great coats failed...
- the Hudson's Bay
Company began to
commercially sell
point blanket coats, the
Mackinaw jacket remained po****r with
their customers.
Versions of the blanket...
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USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83) is a
decommissioned United States Coast Guard icebreaker which operated on the
Great Lakes for 62 years. A state-of-the-art icebreaker...
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mackinaw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mackinac or
Mackinaw may
refer to:
Straits of Mackinac, a
waterway in the U.S.
state of Michigan...
- The
Canadian Mackinaw jacket,
originally made from HBC blankets,
serves as a
functional equivalent of the Hudson's Bay
Company blanket coat. The Hudson's...
- man 3
suits of
heavy underwear 1
heavy Mackinaw coat 2
pairs heavy woollen trousers 1
heavy rubber-lined
coat 12
heavy wool
socks 6
heavy wool mittens...
- A
tailcoat is a knee-length
coat characterised by a rear
section of the
skirt (known as the tails), with the
front of the
skirt cut away. The tailcoat...
- A
trench coat is a
variety of
coat made of
waterproof heavy-duty fabric,
originally developed for
British Army
officers before the
First World War, and...