Definition
A 'garrick' traditionally refers to a type of heavy overcoat worn in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was characterized by its multiple capes, typically ranging from three to five. The coat was popular among coachmen and those who traveled extensively. Unlike a simple cloak, the garrick offered substantial protection from the elements. Think of it as a precursor to the modern trench coat. 🧥 It evokes images of horse-drawn carriages and Victorian-era gentlemen.