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November 2026 Correspondence — Winter Is Coming

“It is in the silence of November that the parkas take shape.” Outside, the cold already bites the cobblestones of the Mayenne. Inside, the seamstresses double the stitching at the...

“It is in the silence of November that the parkas take shape.”

Outside, the cold already bites the cobblestones of the Mayenne. Inside, the seamstresses double the stitching at the shoulders, elbows, pockets — wherever the garment works.

The Parka Heritage is the direct heir of the quarterdeck jackets that Coulange supplied to the French Navy. Same cut, same standards, same promise: to protect without hindering.

That Cross the Channel Parkas

Each parka is tested before leaving the workshop: thirty minutes under a shower, a slow air-dry. What withstands the Channel will withstand anything.

The November collection unfolds in five silhouettes:

  • Heritage Parka Beige — Hand-waxed cotton, five successive layers. Each layer dries for 24 hours.
  • Heritage Blue Parka — Vat-dyed, the pigment penetrates the heart of the fiber. It will not fade.
  • Heritage Green Parka — The green of the Norman forests, captured in a natural dye.
  • Heritage Parka Khaki Green — The original khaki, from the first models supplied to the army.
  • M67 Khaki Green Trench Coat — Waterproof gabardine, raised collar secured by a hidden button. A detail inherited from the trenches of 1917.

Each parka is hand-waxed in the Coulange workshop, in the Mayenne. Each trench is assembled in eight hours of work. Each piece is designed to last — and to be passed on.

Discover the winter collection at coulange1918.com.

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