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- Q430692 subject Q7311064.
- Q430692 subject Q8105842.
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- Q430692 abstract "The spencer, dating from the 1790s, was originally a woolen outer tail-coat with the tails omitted. It was worn as a short waist-length, double-breasted, man's jacket. It was originally named for George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834), who is reported to have had a tail-coat adapted after its tails were burned by coals from a fire. It was adopted as mess dress by British military officers, leading to the name mess jacket. It was also soon adopted as a popular women's fashion on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1790–1820 Regency style period The spencer was worn as a cardigan, or as a short, fitted jacket cut to just above waist level, or, in Empire style, to the bust line, and tailored on identical lines to the dress.The use of the term spencer continued well into the 19th century to mean more generally any type of short jacket or coat. In Australia the term is sometimes used to refer to thermal underwear.In current menswear, the term "spencer" is often synonymous with knitted vest or waistcoat.".
- Q430692 thumbnail Little_patriots,_Year_VIII_-_1800.jpg?width=300.
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- Q430692 wikiPageWikiLink Q7311064.
- Q430692 wikiPageWikiLink Q8105842.
- Q430692 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181415.
- Q430692 wikiPageWikiLink Q849964.
- Q430692 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519705.
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- Q430692 comment "The spencer, dating from the 1790s, was originally a woolen outer tail-coat with the tails omitted. It was worn as a short waist-length, double-breasted, man's jacket. It was originally named for George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758–1834), who is reported to have had a tail-coat adapted after its tails were burned by coals from a fire. It was adopted as mess dress by British military officers, leading to the name mess jacket.".
- Q430692 label "Spencer (clothing)".
- Q430692 depiction Little_patriots,_Year_VIII_-_1800.jpg.