The
redingote is a type of coat that has had several forms over time. The name is derived from a French alteration of the English "
Kaynak: Redingotea coat dress called a riding coat (borrowed in French as
redingote ) or a petticoat with a short jacket (often longer in back than in front).
Kaynak: Riding habitA 1914 newspaper advert for McCall Patterns found in the Evening Independent announced the '
redingote polonaise' to be the height of
Kaynak: Polonaise (clothing)The
redingote, another popular example, was a full-length option that could be made of different fabrics and patterns Throughout the
Kaynak: 1795–1820 in fashionFrench : | cotte | → | English: | riding coat | → | French: |
redingote | → | English: |
redingote | Greek : | (kínēma, movement
Kaynak: ReborrowingIn the French language the frock coat is called 'une
redingote' (from English "riding coat"), and so unlike the English language implies
Kaynak: FrockHeavy padded and fitted frock coat s (in French
redingote s), now usually single-breasted, were worn for business occasions, over
Kaynak: 1850s in fashionFrock coat s (in French
redingote s) increasingly replaced tail coats for informal day wear. They were calf length, and might be double-
Kaynak: 1830s in fashionFrock coat s (in French
redingote s) were worn for informal day wear, were calf length, and might be double-breasted. Shoulders were
Kaynak: 1840s in fashionA replacement statue of Napoléon, however, was erected by Louis-Philippe in modern dress (a tricorn hat, boots and a
redingote ), and a
Kaynak: Place VendômeThe government's officials, wearing black
redingote s, quit the ceremony. Marianne had been reappropriated by the workers, but as the
Kaynak: MarianneHeavy padded and fitted frock coat s (in French
redingote s), now usually single-breasted and knee length, were worn for business
Kaynak: 1860s in fashion