Coat
A coat is a piece of clothing that is worn over a person's upper body. It can be used to keep warm or dry (a raincoat). It also may be worn to make a person look good. A coat usually has long sleeves, and is fastened at the front. Sometimes it includes collars, shoulder straps and hoods. One type of coat is a jacket.[1]
Coat Media
An evening coat from the 1950s by designer Sybil Connolly
Justacorps, a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century knee-length coat, fitted 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 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
Coatee, an early nineteenth-century military coat, still worn with Highland dress.
Dinner jacket, a men's semi-formal evening lounge coat.
Smoking jacket, a men's jacket worn informally with black tie
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Media related to Coats at Wikimedia Commons