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- Q615737 subject Q7311064.
- Q615737 subject Q7486749.
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- Q615737 abstract "The Inverness coat is a type of formal overcoat, with long open sleeves, in day or night variations. The Inverness coat was fashionable in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The black evening version is the most formal overcoat from the era, and was worn with white tie, while the day version was often in tweed or other less formal fabrics. There is no full cape at the back, with the long "wings" on either side being large draping sleeves.A similar men's overcoat, the Inverness cape, was developed in the 1880s, and it is still worn as rain gear by Scottish bagpipers.".
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- Q615737 wikiPageWikiLink Q7311064.
- Q615737 wikiPageWikiLink Q7486749.
- Q615737 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181415.
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- Q615737 comment "The Inverness coat is a type of formal overcoat, with long open sleeves, in day or night variations. The Inverness coat was fashionable in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The black evening version is the most formal overcoat from the era, and was worn with white tie, while the day version was often in tweed or other less formal fabrics.".
- Q615737 label "Inverness coat".
- Q615737 depiction Invernesscoat2.jpg.