What is a fishtail on a jacket?

What is a fishtail on a jacket?

Fishtail parka is a type of parka that has a ripped rim on the back. Today, the fishtail is purely aesthetic, but it wasn’t invented to spice up a design of a coat. The history of the parka, like many other outer jackets, is related to the military.

What do you wear with a fishtail parka?

Try pairing a fishtail parka with black skinny jeans for a laid-back twist on casual city combos. Want to go easy when it comes to shoes? Add tan leather sandals to this outfit for the day. This combo of a fishtail parka and black shorts looks amazing and immediately makes any gentleman look on-trend.

What do you call a hooded jacket?

A parka or anorak is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur.

What do you call a jacket with no collar?

A cardigan is a collarless jacket of any length with front button closures.

Why was the fishtail jacket used in Korea?

The conditions in Korea called for a jacket that was more concerned with warmth than keeping guys dry and so, unlike the snorkel parka, the fishtail was crafted out of a water-resistant nylon and cotton that could keep a soldier warm in frigid conditions.

What does the m stand for in a fishtail parka?

The “M,” as you may have guessed, easily stands for military but it’s the “51” where story behind the U.S. military’s fishtail parka begins to unfold. The year was 1951 and the U.S. military was in the throes of the Cold War, a battle that, until then, was fought in hypothetical terms and not on the front lines.

What’s the purpose of a fish tail Parka?

While fashion folks would have you believe the tail is intended to hang down like the back end of a salmon, it’s actually function is to be tied around the wearer’s legs, from the back to the front, in order to seal things off from any unexpected wind gusts.

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