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Tailcoat


Tailcoat

Tailcoats are an all-embracing type of men's formal wear which is called by quite a few different names like the swallowtail or claw hammer jacket. It was an attire of the royal and affluent circles, however, with time it was used by almost all. With slight difference from rest of the other coats out there, the front of the skirt is cut away in tailcoat, in order to make the wearer feel comfortable while riding a horse. Nevertheless, over the years, different types were evolved into forms of formal dress for both day and evening. Having a great historical significance, it dates back to the 1700s to early 1800s and it's a man's formal morning or evening coat that may also be referred to as simply one's "tails". Apart from being cut away in the front, there are several distinguishing features and its long skirt like coat divided at the back into tails is a unique facet and it is because of this reason the name tail was also achieved.


Extremely stylish than like any other coats and suits out there, this fashionable and one of a kind garment with exaggerated tails was observed everywhere since its inception and was seen occasionally in the early nineteenth century, and was mainly observed with the use of embellished or a brocade fabric, this fabric is nothing but a rich material woven with a raised pattern, typically with gold or silver thread) in coats and was typically kept for upper class or occasions of state. Ever since the inception it remained in style among the affluent people almost for over a century and during the 21st century it was worn on the odd occasion, having said that, they constituted full evening dress for men and never went out of style because of their sophisticated elegance. Kowtow to white tie dress codes, tailcoats were worn during any formal occasions and in the present day, it is regarded as one of the most refined and stylish pieces of clothing.

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Tailcoats were part of the military and Masonic use for some period of time. Red tail coat with short tails was part of the infantry dress code of the British army from c.1790 and during the 1812 war, the Americans issued a comparable type of dress code, to their men which were dark blue in color, however, later it was substituted by a shell jacket and remained in service until 1833. Having said that, this attire was also used by masons and it featured: full Evening Dress (Tails), stiff white shirt and peak collar, white bow tie, white buttons or studs, stiff white waistcoat, white gloves with Full Regalia with no gauntlets.


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