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- Coat_pocket abstract "Most jackets have a variety of inner pockets, and two main outer pockets, which are generally either patch pockets, flap pockets, or jetted pockets.The patch pocket is, with its single extra piece of cloth sewn directly onto the front of the jacket, a sporting option, sometimes seen on summer linen suits, or other informal styles.The jetted flap pocket is standard for hip pockets, with a small strip of fabric taping the top and bottom of the slit for the pocket. It has a lined flap of matching fabric covering the top of the pocket, sewn in along the seam of the jetting. This flap was initially created to protect the contents of the pocket from any rain, and is therefore traditionally meant to be tucked in when indoors, leaving the jettings exposed for show. However, because this fact is now often ignored and the flap is seen as an accessory that completes the style, it is commonly left out indoors, even during formal events.A jetted pocket with no flap is most formal. This style is most often on seen on formalwear, such as a dinner jacket.In addition to the standard two outer pockets, some suits have a third, the ticket pocket, usually located just above the right pocket and roughly half as wide. While this was originally exclusively a feature of country suits, used for conveniently storing a train ticket, it is now seen on some town suits. Another country feature also worn sometimes in cities is a pair of hacking pockets, which are similar to normal ones, but slanted; this was originally designed to make the pockets easier to open on horseback while hacking, also called pleasure riding.".
- Coat_pocket thumbnail JackePatchPocket.jpg?width=300.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageExternalLink fcm-toc-short.html.
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- Coat_pocket wikiPageID "19889183".
- Coat_pocket wikiPageLength "3877".
- Coat_pocket wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Coat_pocket wikiPageRevisionID "684244550".
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jackets.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parts_of_clothing.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suits_(clothing).
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Formal_wear.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink HarperCollins.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Pleasure_riding.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Tuxedo.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Villard_(imprint).
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink Weidenfeld_&_Nicolson.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink File:JackePatchPocket.jpg.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink File:JacketFlapPocket.jpg.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLink File:JacketJettedPocket.jpg.
- Coat_pocket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coat pocket".
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- Coat_pocket subject Category:Jackets.
- Coat_pocket subject Category:Parts_of_clothing.
- Coat_pocket subject Category:Suits_(clothing).
- Coat_pocket type Jacket.
- Coat_pocket comment "Most jackets have a variety of inner pockets, and two main outer pockets, which are generally either patch pockets, flap pockets, or jetted pockets.The patch pocket is, with its single extra piece of cloth sewn directly onto the front of the jacket, a sporting option, sometimes seen on summer linen suits, or other informal styles.The jetted flap pocket is standard for hip pockets, with a small strip of fabric taping the top and bottom of the slit for the pocket.".
- Coat_pocket label "Coat pocket".
- Coat_pocket sameAs Q5138591.
- Coat_pocket sameAs m.04q0fjg.
- Coat_pocket sameAs Q5138591.
- Coat_pocket wasDerivedFrom Coat_pocket?oldid=684244550.
- Coat_pocket depiction JackePatchPocket.jpg.
- Coat_pocket isPrimaryTopicOf Coat_pocket.