Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between a windbreaker and a coat?

What's the difference between a windbreaker and a coat?

1, different types

A windbreaker is a thin coat, which has two styles: thick and thin. A thick coat can resist the cold in winter, while a windbreaker can only resist the cold weather. The coat is made of leather, woolen cloth, cotton and other materials, which is more warm and practical and has a wide coverage.

2. Different fabrics

The fabric of the coat is more important. Fabric determines the texture of a coat and the temperament of a whole set of look. For example, cashmere and wool are not the same thing. Cashmere coats are warmer than wool coats, and cashmere coats are getting thinner and thinner. Generally speaking, it is cashmere, American slave hair and mohair.

3. Different characteristics

A windbreaker, also called "raincoat" at ordinary times, is a lightweight and weatherproof coat that can be worn in spring, autumn and early autumn. A windbreaker is not as heavy as a coat. Wearing a windbreaker in early autumn can resist cold and hot weather. The classic colors are khaki, black and army green. There are three kinds of windbreakers: short, medium and long, and long.