- A
smock-
frock or
smock is an
outer garment traditionally worn by
rural workers,
especially shepherds and waggoners. Today, the word
smock refers to a...
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linen with a
broad flat collar, now
usually called a
smock-
frock. In some areas, this
traditional frock buttons up the
front in the
manner of a coat, while...
- Look up
smock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Smock may
refer to one of the following:
Smock-
frock, a coat-like
outer garment,
often worn to protect...
- A
frock coat is a
formal men's coat
characterised by a knee-length
skirt cut all
around the base just
above the knee, po****r
during the
Victorian and...
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which still serves as an undergarment. The
chemise also
morphed into the
smock-
frock, a
garment worn by
English laborers until the
early 20th century. Its...
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loosely tied
version for
formal daytime events with
daytime full
dress in
frock coats or with
morning coats. It
remains a
feature of
morning dress for weddings...
- or
smock.
There are a
number of
different names for the same garments, for
instance Guernsey frock,
Guernsey shirt,
smock-
frock, or fisherman’s
frock. Essentially...
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century include: the
casaquin bodice, the coat-bodice
inspired by men's
frock coats, the long cuir****e bodice,
which was also
called the Joan of Arc bodice...
- by the same fate of the 18th
century frock (not to be
confused with
frock coat), in turn
followed by the
frock coat. Formal, semi-formal, and informal...
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