- A
coatee was a type of
tight ****ing
uniform coat or jacket,
which was
waist length at the
front and had
short tails behind. The
coatee began to replace...
-
national blue (dark-blue)
coatees,
except for musicians, who wore
reversed red
coatees with blue facings.
Enlisted ranks wore the
coatee with a
black stovepipe...
- or
white sleeved-waistcoats and breeches. The
advent of
closed uniform coatees, i.e. waist-
length jackets with
standing collars and tails,
buttoned from...
-
dress that was
initially listed in
tailor catalogs of the
early 1920s as a
coatee. Over the next
couple of
decades it
became called a
Prince Charlie (PC)...
-
until after the
Crimean War, a red tail coat with
short tails,
known as a
coatee, was part of the
infantry uniform of the
British army. The
collar and cuffs...
- full dress, but with blue
cloth frog.
Separate full-dress and levee-dress
coatees were only
provided for the
higher grades of
official (those
holding 1st...
- 19th-century origin.
These included bearskin headdresses with red plumes,
black coatees with white-fringed epaulettes,
white doeskin breeches and knee-high riding...
- when
adopted by the
Prince of Denmark's
Regiment in 1686.
Thereafter red
coatees became the
normal parade and
battle dress for
marine infantry, although...
- black, grey,
white and brown,
contrasting with
small splashes of red from
coatees and flags. It
measures 93.3 × 183.5
centimetres (36.7 × 72.2 in). After...
- instead. When
Scott received the gray roundabouts, he
gathered up the blue
coatees belonging to his
brigade and gave them to the 21st US
Infantry (one of...