A long prince coat, also known as a trench coat or a pea coat, is a classic and versatile piece of clothing that can be worn for a variety of occasions. It originated in England in the 19th century and is named after Prince Albert of Victoria, who popularized the style. The coat typically falls to the ankles and has a straight or slightly curved silhouette, with a double-breasted front and lapels. It can be made from a variety of fabrics, including wool, tweed, or cashmere, and is often worn with matching trousers or a skirt and blouse.