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Caped Cloak, 1820-40 | A caped cloak was a viable alternative to a greatcoat, frock coat, or paletot during the first half of the 19th century, but coats were in general preferred to cloaks.  This cloak is of brown wool lined with black, with a broad black turn-down collar and revers. (Excerpt from "What People Wore When:  A complete illustrated history of costume form ancient times to the nineteenth century for every level of society," p. 182) Romantic Period Fashion, 19th Century Mens Fashion, Victorian Mens Clothing, Mens Cloak, Victorian Cape, 19th Century Men, Columbia Rain Jacket, 1830s Fashion, Black Raincoat

Caped Cloak, 1820-40 | A caped cloak was a viable alternative to a greatcoat, frock coat, or paletot during the first half of the 19th century, but coats were in general preferred to cloaks. This cloak is of brown wool lined with black, with a broad black turn-down collar and revers. (Excerpt from "What People Wore When: A complete illustrated history of costume form ancient times to the nineteenth century for every level of society," p. 182)

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This slim fitting double-breasted coat, which has a silk velvet collar, is made of high quality British wool facecloth. Charles Jennens, a London button maker, supplied the gilt buttons.  The coat was discovered at Coutts Bank, where...[it had been]...deposited...for an unknown client, in 1956. A letter accompanying the coat described it as, ‘an exceed[ingly] good blue cloth great coat … made in ev[e]ry respect in the best manner’. Regency Mens Fashion, Beau Brummel, Regency Men, 19th Century Men, Beau Brummell, Regency England, Regency Era Fashion, Georgette Heyer, 1800s Fashion

This slim fitting double-breasted coat, which has a silk velvet collar, is made of high quality British wool facecloth. Charles Jennens, a London button maker, supplied the gilt buttons. The coat was discovered at Coutts Bank, where...[it had been]...deposited...for an unknown client, in 1956. A letter accompanying the coat described it as, ‘an exceed[ingly] good blue cloth great coat … made in ev[e]ry respect in the best manner’.

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