What is the morning coat?
Morning coat is a jacket part of the male morning dress, formal daily dress. The coat differs from other tuxedo tails in the "cutaway" queue. The front half of the coat stops at approximately the length of the waist and the rear part remains long with traditional tails hanging to approximately knee length. One day it was acceptable that the lapels of the morning coat were dilled or directed, but now that it is considered to be daily formal wear, the flaps are almost always pointed or top. Has its origin in horseback riding; The water front allowed the rider to ride and control his horse more easily.
The rest of the morning dresses of men usually consist of vest or vest, tweezers or controlled pants with one or two folds and without cuff, shirt for a dress with a wing or a swivel collar with a tie or a tie, a handkerchief or a handkerchief and black dresses or shoes with ordinary dark socks. Most traditional barThe morning dress is gray, but the yellowish color called "buff" is also common. Black morning coat and dress are worn for funerals, academics and occasional government use in America. Traditionally, the tie accompanying the morning jacket and the dress for the dress was only black or gray, but became popular and acceptable to wear any color of the tie. For weddings, a small controlled pattern called MacClesfield Design is often worn.
The shirt of the dress that goes most often under the morning coat is white. Wedgwood Blue is sometimes also visible. Striped or colorful shirts become more acceptable, but in these cases a white collar is preferred.
Morning dresses are usually used for weddings, government functions, royal functions and some riding events such as Ascot. Some preparatory schools could be require morning dress like a uniform. Morning dress must not be worn after 19:00. At this point, the corresponding evening dressing would be considered a white tie, not a morning dress.
In the United States there is a morning coat mUnderstanding often referred to as a "cut -out coat". Ronald Reagan wore a morning dress as part of his presidential oath. He was the last American president to include it in the ceremony.
Morning dressing code for women requires to wear a day dress with a knee length or longer. Cocktail dress for the day would not be suitable. Women's morning dresses can also include hat and gloves.