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paracetamol1 | 21:51 Mon 02nd Apr 2007 | Shopping & Style
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I need a light spring/summe r coat for work. What's the difference between a trench coat and a mac?

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Strictly speaking, a 'mac' should be made of a rubberised material. However, the term is now used generically to describe any form of raincoat.

'Trench coat' should (in theory) describe the style of raincoat used by the army:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trench_coat

In practice, there's no clear division between the two. The same style could be called a 'mac' by one person and a 'trench coat' by another. However, it's more likely that your granny would choose to call it a 'mac' (and buy it from a discount store), while your well-healed friend with a villa, a Lamborghini and a yacht would call it a 'trench coat' (and buy it from a designer boutique).

However, in some cases, 'trench coat' can be associated with quite heavy garments. So you're either looking for a 'mac' or a 'light-weight trench coat'.

Personally, I wouldn't bother trying to differentiate between the two. I'd simply walk into a shop and say that I'd like to buy a raincoat. I'd then buy the one I liked best, irrespective of whether the label said it was a 'mac' or a 'trench coat'.

Chris
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Thanks - just need to find one now that fits :-)

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