frakkjakke
Frakkjakke is a Norwegian term for a coat-style jacket that combines elements of an overcoat (frakk) and a jacket (jakke). The garment is typically a tailored outer layer with a structured silhouette intended for formal or semi-formal wear. Design features commonly include a single- or double-breasted front, notch or peak lapels, and a length that ranges from hip to mid-thigh, though variations exist. Materials are often wool or wool blends, sometimes with heavier fabrics for winter use, and many frakkjakker are lined to improve drape and comfort. Colors are traditionally dark, such as black, navy, or charcoal, with contemporary options including lighter tones.
Usage and styling: A frakkjakke is worn over shirts and ties or turtlenecks for business, ceremonies, and
History and terminology: In Norwegian, frakk refers to a formal coat, and frakkjakke describes jackets inspired
Care and maintenance: Most frakkjakker require dry cleaning or careful washing according to fabric as indicated