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Fock Coats are knee length coats historically worn men. There are two primary styles of coats: the Victorian or Edwardian period and Old West - also known as Tombstone. Although it is stylistically similar, Victorian or Edwardian Frock Coat is more often associated with this term, as it came earlier in history. Meetings in the basic style include a long knee length, with buttons that run almost all length, and outburst.
were originally seen by military men. Originally, Frock's coat was worn as a more expensive version of the popular coat at the beginning of the 19th century. At that time, dressing was also knee coats, even though they cut out at the back, while they were not at the back. However, the single-breaked Frock Coves has also been sold and is expected to be even more informal. All Fock's coat lengths reached their knees, put or took a few inches and turned on to the waist. Like many modern formal styles of coats on coats of Frock also included two TLaws to the back, which are simply used as decoration. Under the waist, the coat usually took the inverted conical shape, because the skirt gradually emerged over the legs.
Since the more mounted, widespread coat shape persisted for decades until the mid -19th century, it was acceptable as a formal clothing. Together with a coat for clothes, men wore a white shirt and often wore top hats. In addition, the flap of Frack's coat was a signature of appearance - it was generally sewn on the coat, unlike its sewing, because it naturally increased the flap curve. Also, the pockets were not added to the coat until the first time it was introduced.
In the Victoriobda Edwardian, Frock coats were generally made of wool in a muted color - black, coal or navy. In modern times, hook costumes are often sold in a dramatic crushed velvety material. People who buy coats for Fock for formal OdeYou, unlike costumes, often order them in a lighter polyester material.
with old West Frock Coats, people often think of Wyatt Earp and Tombstone in Arizona. Films and real photographs from the infamous struggle with weapons on o.k. Corral generally depicts Earp and its gang wears coats for dresses or "rifles" of various lengths and styles. In addition to EARP, other people are often depicted as a traditionally dressing in coats, including Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens and Teddy Boys-Laying in the UK, who popularized clothing affected by Edwardian after World War II. The boys Teddy wore Frock on the cloak - or "curtains", as they referred to them - to improve their personal cabinets rather than as a loss.