kabáty
Kabáty are the plural of kabát, the Czech term for coats. They are a category of warm outerwear worn to protect the body from cold and damp weather. In Czech fashion, kabáty range from lightweight wool or synthetic blends to heavy winter overcoats, and they are commonly worn in autumn and winter across other seasons as needed. They vary in length from hip to knee or longer and typically include sleeves, a front closure such as buttons or a zipper, and sometimes a belt. Finishes may feature notched or peaked lapels, a collar, pockets, and often a quilted lining; some styles have a hood or fur trim.
Styles and variants: Kabáty encompass a range of designs, including formal long coats, trench- or rain-coat styles,
Construction and care: Many kabáty are fully lined and may feature padding for warmth. Care requirements depend
Cultural context: Kabáty are a staple of Central European wardrobes, reflecting both practical needs and fashion