- have survived:
Dress coat, an
evening wear item with a
squarely cut-away front, worn for
formal white tie
Morning coat (or
cutaway in
American English)...
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cutaway or
cutaways in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cutaway may
refer to:
Cutaway (guitar), a
feature of some
guitar body
shapes Cutaway (industrial)...
-
order to
frame the face.
Coats were cut
straight across the waist.
Waistcoats were
buttoned high on the chest.
Cutaway coats were worn as in the previous...
- high-buttoned sack
coat with
matching waistcoat and trousers,
called ditto suits or (UK)
lounge suits, grew in po****rity; the sack
coat might be
cutaway so that...
- the 19th
century riding a
horse in the
morning with a
cutaway front, single-breasted
morning coat. The
modern 20th-century
morning dress was originally...
- knee-length
coat, ****ed to the
waist with
flared skirts Frock coat, a
kneelength men's
coat of the
nineteenth century Morning coat or
cutaway, a
dress coat still...
-
morning coat are knee-length
coats like the
frock coat and
traditionally share the
waist seam of the precursor, they are
distinguished by the
cutaway of the...
- husband's
regiment (he was away
fighting the
American rebels) on the
cutaway coat and a buff waistcoat, 1776.
Marie Antoinette wears panniers, a requirement...
- 1680
Scarlet habit, male cuffs, gold trim, buttons,
early 18th
century Cutaway coat, waistcoat,
military details matching husband's regiment, 1776 Redingote...
- in her mackintosh, Jock in a rat-catcher, Mrs
Rattery in tall hat and
cutaway coat,
oblivious of the su****ious
glances of the
subscribers ... it was all...