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Suede Open Coat

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Suede Open Coat is a style coat worn in the mid 17th century. It is almost knee-length and can be worn either open or belted (belt not provided). It’s designed to be roomy, so that the sword arm is not impeded. Suede Open Coat is exactly the coat for either the aristocrat lounging about on his estates, or for the 17th century adventurer.

Suede Open Coat is available in sizes S/M (52″ chest) or L/XL (57″ chest). Dry clean only. Available in two color combinations- brown or black suede with gold trim. Slashed sleeves are also trimmed with gold and gold buttons.

At the beginning of the 17th century, men still wore the garments of the later Middle Ages: doublet, breeches and hose, and a cape. The Cavalier look then became the mode with broad topped boots, slashed doublets, and wide brimmed hats. Men’s jackets became longer and were trimmed with lace at the sleeves. Little change occurred in women’s clothes of the 17th century.


Suede Open Coat

Suede Open Coat
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