Information about Morning Coat
A morning coat or cutaway is a man's coat worn as the principal item in morning dress. The name derives from the fact that a common form of morning exercise for gentlemen in the nineteenth century was horseriding and because of this it was regarded as a more casual form of half dress. Gradually it came to be increasingly acceptable as an alternative to the frock coat for formal day wear or full dress, eventually replacing it. It has become increasingly rarely worn since the 19th century, and today is normally only seen at weddings, formal funerals and, in England, race meetings such as Royal Ascot and the Derby. Also, the United States Solicitor General typically wears it when arguing before the United States Supreme Court, and male members of the cabinet of Japan wear it in their first public appearance following the formation of the cabinet.
A morning coat is a single-breasted coat, the front parts usually meeting at one button in the middle, and curving away into a pair of tails behind. The reason for the cutaway front of the skirt is to allow the wearer to ride a horse more readily. The cutaway front is curved for a morning coat and horizontal for the tail coat. The lapels are usually peaked, not notched, and there are two buttons in the back of the waist. The coat can be grey or black as part of morning dress, and is usually worn with striped trousers. For weddings only the groom and bride's father are traditionally allowed to wear a grey morning coat, though this rule is less strictly enforced today.
The term 'morning suit' is sometimes mistakenly used in the assumption that all formal dress constitutes a 'suit', but the term 'suit' is derived from the French word 'suivre' or 'to follow' because the coat, waistcoat and trousers of the lounge suit that emerged late in the nineteenth century all matched each other.
See also
Coat can refer to any one of the following:
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- Coat (clothing), an article of clothing for humans.
- Coat (animal), the fur coat of an animal.
- Coat of arms, a heraldic design used to identify a nation, city, family, or individual.
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History
The name originated from the practice of gentlemen in the nineteenth century riding a horse in the morning with a cutaway front single breasted morning coat...... Click the link for more information.
frock coat (also: Prince Albert frock) is a man's coat characterised by knee-length skirts all around the base, unlike the tail coat and the morning coat. The frock coat is fitted, long-sleeved, of knee-length, with a collar and lapels (revers), a centre vent, and a waist
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The 19th Century (also written XIX century) lasted from 1801 through 1900 in the Gregorian calendar. It is often referred to as the "1800s...... Click the link for more information.
Location Epsom Downs Racecourse, Epsom, Surrey, England
Inaugurated: May 4 1780
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website: 2007 Derby Festival
Race information
Distance 1 mile 4 furlongs 10 yards
Track Turf, left-handed
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Inaugurated: May 4 1780
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website: 2007 Derby Festival
Race information
Distance 1 mile 4 furlongs 10 yards
Track Turf, left-handed
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The United States Solicitor General is the individual appointed to argue for the Government of the United States in front of the Supreme Court of the United States, when the government is party to a case. The current Solicitor General is Paul Clement.
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A tailcoat, sometimes a swallow-tail coat is the coat traditionally worn by men for white tie dress, for very formal evening occasions.
A tailcoat is waist length in the front and sides, and has two long tails reaching to the knees in back.
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A tailcoat is waist length in the front and sides, and has two long tails reaching to the knees in back.
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History
The name originated from the practice of gentlemen in the nineteenth century riding a horse in the morning with a cutaway front single breasted morning coat...... Click the link for more information.
suit of clothes — and its variants: the lounge suit, business suit, three-piece suit, and two-piece suit — is a garment made from the same cloth comprising:
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- A coat (also: suit jacket).
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coat (a term frequently interchangeable with jacket) is an outer garment worn by both men and women, for warmth 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
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