-
tailcoats 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...
-
Morning dress, also
known as
formal day
dress, is the
formal Western dress code for day attire,
consisting chiefly of a
morning coat, waistcoat, and formal...
- (1830s–1910s). It is a ****ed, long-sleeved
coat with a
centre vent at the back and some
features unusual in post-Victorian
dress.
These include the
reverse collar...
- By the 1820s, the
dress coat was
replaced as
formal day wear by the dark, closed-front knee-length
frock coat. However, the
dress coat from the transition...
-
dress or a
dress suit, is the most
formal evening Western dress code. For men, it
consists of a
black tail
coat (alternatively
referred to as a
dress...
-
dress and undress, and, less
commonly the
intermediate half
dress. Full
dress covered the most
formal option:
frock coat for day wear, and
dress coat...
- of knee
length coats (under-
coats) such as
frock coats,
dress coats, and
morning coats are cut to be a
little longer than the under-
coat so as to completely...
- Air Corps'
dress uniforms from 1937.
After World War II, the
evening dress and mess
dress uniforms were reintroduced, with the tail
coat having a single...
- Full
dress uniform, also
known as a
ceremonial dress uniform or
parade dress uniform, is the most
formal type of
uniforms used by military, police, fire...
- new
style of
court dress, worn from the 1840s,
comprised a dark,
frequently black,
cloth (or silk-velvet) single-breasted
dress coat (lined with black...