Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Leather coats

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A coat is a long garment worn by both men and women, for warmth, protection or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and open down the front, closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners, toggles, a belt, or a combination of these. Other possible ornaments include collars and shoulder straps.

An early use of coat in English is coat of mail (chainmail), a tunic-like garment of metal rings, usually knee- or mid-calf length. Coat is one of the earliest clothing category words in English, attested as far back as the early Middle Ages.

Coats can be worn on both formal and informal occasions. Like dinner parties, outing with friends, holiday outing, lunch party etc are all apt places for wearing leather halter-tops. This sensuous electrifying dress will make you feel high at any place. Bestow great boost to your style in this soft and comfortable enchanting style dress. It also brings out the versatility of the lass who wears it. Availability in various fabrics opens more options for wearer. Leather halter-tops are made with lambskin leather, cowhide leather, buffalo leather and so on.

Leather coats provide great protection against cold, rain, and keep warm. Also no other outfit can beat them in looks, they are so stylish. Leather coat are available in various varieties like full-length coats, trench leather coats, lambskin leather coats, cowhides leather coats, button leather coats etc which perfectly made suiting everybody’s taste and personality. This too choice of season is available in all colors.

In the early nineteenth century, coats were divided into under-coats and overcoats. The term under-coat is now archaic but denoted the fact that the expression coat could be both the outermost layer for outdoor wear (overcoat) or the coat worn under that (under-coat). However, the term coat is increasingly beginning to denote just the overcoat rather than the under-coats the older usage of the word coat can still be found in the expression "to wear a coat and tie", which does not mean that wearer has on an overcoat. Nor do the terms tailcoat or morning coat denote types of overcoat. Indeed, an overcoat may be worn over the top of a tailcoat. In tailoring circles, the tailor who makes all types of coats is called a coat maker. Similarly, in both British and American English, the term sports coat is used to denote a type of jacket not worn as outerwear (overcoat).

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Types of leather coats

Leather coats are available in different types which are as follows

Men’s leather coats


Frock coat, a knee length men's coat of the nineteenth century

Morning coat or cutaway, a dress coat still worn as formal wear

Tailcoat (dress coat in tailor's parlance), a late eighteenth century men's
coat preserved in today's white tie and tails

Lounge coat or sack coat, a coat which is also a jacket

Dinner jacket, a men's semi-formal evening lounge coat.

Smoking jacket, a men's jacket worn informally with black tie

Justacorps, a knee-length coat fitted to the waist with flared skirtsWomen’s leather coats

Basque, a tightly fitted, knee length women's coat of the 1870s. Spencer, a waist length, frequently double breasted, men's jacket of the 1790s, adopted as a women's fashion from the early nineteenth.

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