Gloverall
The quintessential duffle coat maker, Gloverall, came to be after English gloves and overall maker H&F Morris were offered to sell a surplus of military duffles after the Second World War. They bought in more duffle fabrics from the navy and started producing their own duffle coats, going for the name Gloverall – an amalgamation of gloves and overall. With great popularity, they produce their duffles in the same design since the 50s.
Gloverall
The quintessential duffle coat maker, Gloverall, came to be after English gloves and overall maker H&F Morris were offered to sell a surplus of military duffles after the Second World War. They bought in more duffle fabrics from the navy and started producing their own duffle coats, going for the name Gloverall– an amalgamation of gloves and overall. With great popularity, they produce their duffles in the same design since the 50s.