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  2. Guards Coat - Wikipedia

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    It is a double-breasted garment in either a 6x3 (more traditional) or 6x2 (more formal) configuration; in a 6x3 configuration, all three working buttons can be fastened, or just the bottom two. [1] The half-belt can be adjusted with buttons (more traditional) or sewn in place (more formal).

  3. Paletot - Wikipedia

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    A modern paletot is a classic business overcoat, usually double-breasted with a 6×2 button arrangement, the top buttons placed wider apart and not fastened, with peaked lapels, a flat back and no belt. A paletot is often made of flannel or tweed in charcoal or navy blue. [2] [3]

  4. Frog (fastening) - Wikipedia

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    Ming dynasty empress' silk jacket with fastened with zimukou. The frog is the end-product of thousands years of traditional Chinese knotting craft, which is itself rooted in the Lào zi culture. [ 3 ] [ 11 ] As a form of fastener, the frog first appeared on traditional Chinese clothing , [ 1 ] [ 12 ] and can be traced back to the Song dynasty ...

  5. Double-breasted - Wikipedia

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    A grey striped six-on-one double-breasted suit with jetted pockets, a style popular in the 1980s. A double-breasted garment is a coat, jacket, waistcoat, or dress with wide, overlapping front flaps which has on its front two symmetrical columns of buttons; by contrast, a single-breasted item has a narrow overlap and only one column of buttons.

  6. Eisenhower jacket - Wikipedia

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    Save for its waist that featured a leather waist belt for enlisted men or a Sam Browne belt for officers, the single-breasted service coat resembled a suit or sport coat of the time; little about the design changed since the mid-1920s; [2] it featured notched lapels and four brass buttons from its open collar to its belted waist. Made of wool ...

  7. Martingale (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Martingale (US Women's Army Corps winter overcoat, WWII era) A martingale (also martingale belt [1]) is a strap on a dress or a half-belt on a coat or a jacket, [2] [3] used to adjust the fullness of the cloth. The martingale is typically attached to the piece of clothing by buttons. [4]

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