- A
coatee was a type of
tight ****ing
uniform coat or jacket,
which was
waist length at the
front and had
short tails behind. The
coatee began to replace...
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until after the
Crimean War, a red tail coat with
short tails,
known as a
coatee, was part of the
infantry uniform of the
British army. The
collar and cuffs...
-
dress that was
initially listed in
tailor catalogs of the
early 1920s as a
coatee. Over the next
couple of
decades it
became called a
Prince Charlie (PC)...
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national blue (dark-blue)
coatees,
except for musicians, who wore
reversed red
coatees with blue facings.
Enlisted ranks wore the
coatee with a
black stovepipe...
- gilt buckles. In levée
dress the
coatee had the same embroidery, but only on collar, cuffs, and
pocket flaps. The
coatee was
fastened with
practical buttons...
- one of the
older makers of
highland dress in Scotland,
considers the "
Coatee and Vest" (often
called the
Prince Charlie Jacket),
Argyll Jacket, Regulation...
- from artillery,
rifles and
light cavalry)
included a
madder red coat or
coatee. From 1873 onwards, the more
vivid shade of
scarlet was
adopted for all...
- red
coatees, blue
trousers and a ****ed hat (much as they do today). In the 20th
century it is
described as a
scarlet cloth double-breasted
coatee with...
-
eagle or a sun-burst plate. In 1812, the cut of the coat was
changed into a
coatee that
included short tails, a blue
crowned N on the turnbacks, and the lapels...
- is
considered to be a more
formal material. The
Prince Charlie jacket (
coatee) is
considered to be less formal,[by whom?]
although when
introduced it...