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- He wore a custom-made morning coat from Brioni and blue Prada shoes.
- The slightly cutaway morning coat was worn for formal day occasions.
- This was quite popular, but has actually been outlived by the morning coat.
- In modern American English, morning coats are referred to as " cutaway coats ".
- Riders in morning coats demonstrate precision riding with specialized gaits.
- The ground-floor staff wear morning coats, a practice that can lead to mistaken identity.
- Falconer instead wore a simple morning coat and white tie.
- Ralph Lauren eyed Victorian England, showing haberdashery-inspired morning coats, jodhpurs, pinstriped pants and ascots.
- Morning suits, especially the lighter-toned ones, are considered slightly less formal than morning coat ensembles.
- Forget about strollers, cutaways ( or morning coats ), regular tuxedos and full dress tails.
- Soon a white-haired man in a morning coat joins them, having just returned from a funeral.
- :Images of the Japanese diplomatic staff prior to World War II show them wearing morning coats.
- The Land of Enchantment rolls down before me covered in a fresh morning coat of December white.
- The Land of Enchantment rolls down before me, covered in a fresh morning coat of December white.
- The cutaway morning coat was still worn for informal day occasions in Europe and major cities elsewhere.
- Even after the Court abolished the requirement, the Office of the ascot, waistcoat, and a cutaway morning coat.
- It was replaced by the morning coat, thus consigning the frock coat to the status of historic dress.
- In 1907, women wore coats that looked like men's morning coats and in 1908 ground-length coats came into fashion.
- At one time all attorneys appearing before the court wore morning coats but they now wear standard business attire.
- In the U . S ., the morning coat is sometimes referred to as a " cutaway " coat.
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