- 19th
century pelisses were in use
throughout most
armies in Europe, and even some in
North and
South America. In
appearance the
pelisse was characteristically...
-
regiments began to
adopt hussar style accoutrements such as
laced jackets,
pelisses and sabretaches. In 1805, four
light dragoon regiments were
permitted to...
- the
civilian clothing of both genders, such as overcoats, spencers, and
pelisses. Frog
fasteners are
usual to
garments with Chinese-influenced design, such...
-
remembered him at a rehearsal: "[He] was on the
stage with his
crimson pelisse and gold-laced ****ed hat,
giving the time of the
music to the orchestra...
- A
witzchoura (sometimes witz-chouras) was a type of mantle,
pelisse, or
sleeved cloak, with a
large collar and, sometimes, a hood, that was particularly...
- shoulder. When worn in this
fashion the
jacket was
often referred to as a
pelisse. In cold or wet
weather the
attila could be
buttoned across the
chest and...
-
comprising pelisse and Busby, but the
unvariating color of the
dolman and
breeches was
green with a
collar piped of gold.
Their pelisses and
cuffs were...
-
often brought from
their former units, d****
black (as were the hussars’
pelisses).
Hussars and
lancers wore only
black and white, the red
being omitted...
- the
officer pelisse A
Guard Hussar in
mounted parade uniform,
including the red
pelisse,
sabretache and
shabraque Foot parade,
without pelisse The Royal...
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Mackinaw jacket Nadiri Norfolk jacket Overfrock Pañuelo
Palla Pallium Pelisse Poncho Shadbelly Shawl Galway shawl Kullu Smock-frock
Spencer Surcoat Surtout...