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Fetish Gothic Long Leather Coat | Bondage Industrial Full-Length Trench

Fetish Gothic Long Leather Coat | Bondage Industrial Full-Length Trench Command attention in the  Fetish Gothic Long Leather Coat   — a dramatic, full-length piece designed to express raw power and unapologetic style. Crafted from   black leather or high-quality faux leather /PVC, this coat features a   high stand-up collar   and a central zipper that runs cleanly down the front. Accented with bold horizontal chest straps and metal hardware, the design evokes a striking bondage-meets-industrial vibe. Ideal for   gothic events, Fetish Fashion , or bold streetwear statements, this coat isn’t just outerwear — it’s armor for the darkly inclined. Features: Fetish-Inspired Design  – Horizontal chest straps with buckles for bold visual impact High-Stand Collar  – Adds structure and gothic edge to the silhouette Full-Length Cut  – Creates a commanding, floor-grazing presence Premium Material  – Black leather or high-quality faux leather/PVC for ...

Is it true that Hitler's Third Reich favored Gothic-style typefaces?

Yes, that's correct. The Nazis did have a preference for Gothic-style typefaces, particularly for official and propaganda purposes during the Third Reich. This preference was in line with their desire to evoke a sense of tradition, authority, and nationalism. Gothic-style fonts, also known as Fraktur, were perceived as more "Germanic" and were used in various printed materials such as posters, newspapers, and official documents during that time. However, it's important to note that this preference was not universal, and other typefaces were also used in different contexts.



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