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** Cold War: Estonia restores the formal name of the country, the Republic of Estonia, as well as the state emblems ( the coat of arms, the flag and the anthem ).
Black tie's rough daytime equivalent is the stroller, which is less formal than morning dress because ( as with black tie ) it replaces the tailcoat with a lounge coat.
For more formal occasions, a cutaway morning coat was worn with light trousers during the daytime, and a dark tail coat and trousers was worn in the evening.
During the 1880s, formal evening dress remained a dark tail coat and trousers with a dark waistcoat, a white bow tie, and a shirt with a winged collar.
Capes are still authorized as an alternative to the more utilitarian trench coat for U. S. Army officers in mess dress, formal evening uniform.
Caped overcoats were popular for men during the Victorian era, with some caped Ulsters featuring multiple layered capes, and the Inverness coat ( both formal evening and working day variants ) had a cape.
Various memorials followed Hnatyshyn's death: On March 16, 2004, Canada Post unveiled at a ceremony, attended by Hnatyshyn's widow, a $ 0. 49 postage stamp designed by Vancouver graphic artist Susan Mavor, and bearing the formal portrait of Hnatyshyn taken by Canadian Press photographer Paul Chaisson on the day Hnatyshyn became governor general, along with a tone-on-tone rendering of part of Hnatyshyn's coat of arms.
For a more formal event a Japanese man might wear the haori and hakama, a half coat and divided skirt.
Hara in formal palace coat
It is normally a formal affair, with a strict dress code such as a coat and tie for the upper-middle and upper classes, and usually has a theme or color scheme that is related to the dress code.
A waistcoat or vest is a sleeveless upper-body garment worn over a dress shirt and necktie ( if applicable ) and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wear, and as the third piece of the three-piece male business suit.
Pepys records " vest " as the original term ; the word " waistcoat " derives from the cutting of the coat at waist-level, since at the time of the coining, tailors cut men's formal coats well below the waist ( see dress coat ).
In 1961 the Borough Council applied to the College of Arms for a formal coat of arms, which was granted by Letters patent.
Originally, vents were a sporting option, designed to make riding easier, so are traditional on hacking jackets, formal coats such as a morning coat, and, for practicality, overcoats.
Aloha shirts manufactured for local wear are considered formal wear in business and government, and thus are regarded as equivalent to a shirt, coat, and tie ( generally impractical in the warmer climate of Hawaii ) in all but the most formal of settings.
* Chapter Six ( Articles 59-61 ) concerned the many formal titles held by the Russian sovereign, together with the precise makeup of the Russian state coat of arms and seal.
A dress coat, sometimes called a swallow-tail or claw-hammer coat, is the coat that has, since the 1850s, come to be worn only in the evening by men as part of the white tie dress code, also known as evening full dress, for formal evening occasions.
The eighteenth century dress coat was supplanted in the 1850s as formal day wear by the frock coat, which was in turn replaced in the twentieth century by the morning coat.

coat and tailcoat
The school is known for its traditions, including a uniform of black tailcoat ( or morning coat ) and waistcoat, false-collar and pinstriped trousers.
Waiters and other servants at white-tie events, to distinguish themselves from guests, sometimes wear gray tie, which consists of the dress coat of white tie ( a squarely cut away tailcoat ) with the black waistcoat and tie of black tie.
The chief components for men are the black dress coat commonly known as an evening tailcoat, white bow tie, white waistcoat and starched wing collar shirt, while women wear a suitable dress for the occasion, such as an evening gown.
* Black or midnight blue dress coat ( commonly known as an evening tailcoat ) with silk ( grosgrain or satin ) facings, horizontally cut-away at the front
Nor do the terms tailcoat, morning coat or house coat denote types of overcoat.
A tailcoat is a coat with the front of the skirt cut away, so as to leave only the rear section of the skirt, known as the tails.
Although there are several different types of tailcoat, the term tailcoat is popularly taken to be synonymous with the type of dress coat still worn today in the evening with white tie.
It is commonly referred to as just a tailcoat, but amongst tailors ( both British and American ) and dress historians it is traditionally called a dress coat to differentiate it from other types of tailcoats.
# Redirect tailcoat # Dress coat
* a morning coat ( the morning cut of tailcoat ), now always single breasted with one button ( or very rarely two ) and with peaked lapels
The cutaway front of the morning tail coat differs from the evening tail coat ( dress coat ) in that the waist of former is cut obliquely while the waist of the latter is cut horizontally, and the tail is cut differently from the swallow tailcoat used for evening dress.

coat and worn
The Peruvian Dragoon Guard has throughout its existence worn French-style uniforms of black tunic and red breeches in winter and white coat and red breeches in summer, with red and white plumed bronze helmets with the coat of arms of Peru and golden epaulettes.
Although quilted armour survived into the English Civil War in England as a poor man's cuirass, and as an item to be worn beneath the few remaining suits of full plate, it was increasingly replaced by the ' buff coat '- a leather jacket of rough suede.
A waistcoat ( vest in American English ) or cummerbund should be worn when wearing a single-breasted coat.
A guard's coat was also once popular, and a lighter topcoat can be worn in summer.
Historically, an Inverness coat was also worn.
Rockfleet CastleBy 1566 Ní Mháille had married a second time, this time to Risdeárd an Iarainn Bourke, called " Iron Richard ", an appropriate corruption of his Irish name as he is reputed to have always worn a coat of mail inherited from his Anglo-Norman ancestors.
The coat worn is usually solid black with metal buttons, although solid navy is also seen.
At the upper levels, a top hat that matches the rider's coat is traditionally worn, though in some competitions, an ASTM / SEI approved helmet is show legal.
They could have worn a riding coat that later was known as a Median robe or Kantus.
It can either refer to a coat worn over other garments or the outer garment of a person.
The city's coat of arms were first embroidered on the team's shirts in 1969 and worn as standard until 1976.
The actual coronet is mostly worn on certain ceremonial occasions, but an Earl can bear his coronet of rank on his coat of arms above the shield.
Until the late 1970s, league umpires working behind home plate wore large, balloon-style chest protectors worn outside the shirt or coat, while their brethren in the National League wore chest protectors inside the shirt or coat.
Like all heraldic coronets, it is mostly worn at the coronation of a sovereign, but a viscount has the right to bear his coronet of rank on his coat of arms, above the shield.
The actual coronet is mostly worn on certain ceremonial occasions, such as the coronation of a new monarch, but a baron can bear his coronet of rank on his coat of arms above the shield.
They wear the same black frock coat and waistcoat worn when appearing in court ( never the " bum freezer ", however ) but add lace at the wrists and also a lace stock at the collar.
For example, when Leon Jaworski argued for the disclosure of Richard Nixon's tapes during the Watergate crisis, he wished to convey the impression that he was acting on behalf of the Government, and thus, by tradition, should have worn a morning coat.
As seen in some of the later comics series, the hat and scarf would also be worn with either a black Inverness coat or Inverness cape.
Richmond's Shadow wore all black, including a trench coat, a wide-brimmed fedora, and a full face-mask similar to the type worn by movie serial hero The Masked Marvel, instead of the character's signature black cape with red lining and red scarf.

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