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1805-1810 French Coat and waistcoat at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles.
Detail of Braces from "The Filial and Heroic Devotion of Mademoiselle de Sombreuil in Spetember 1792". The drawing itself is dated 1800.
One Item - Kerry Taylor Auctions
A rare gentleman's navy wool tailcoat, circa 1815. double-breasted with M-notched lapels, kite-shaped rear seaming, black silk covered buttons, sleeve is gathered at the shoulder, high collar, quilting to inside chest and lower neck areas, brown velvet added to line the cuffs, brown chintz lined pockets concealed within the tails
I say, ole chap, might you have a duster I could borrow? SordidSoiree Men's Redding Coat. Around 1800
Coat | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections
1800-1810 Court dress for men in the early 19th century retained many features of 18th-century dress. These included breeches, a waistcoat with short skirts, and a coat with curving back fronts. The dark, figured velvet continues a fashion in evening dress that began in the 1790s.
Coat | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
c. 1815 men's coat, American, made of linen, The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1997.508
Regency Coats at Historical Emporium
Burgundy Regency Coat over your shoulders and cut a gallant figure at your next festive event. Designed in the cut-away style found in early 19th century fashion, this men’s coat is ideal with our Fall Front Trousers for a true period look.
Ensemble (banyan, waistcoat, and breeches) | European | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Breeches, second half of 18th Century, European, silk, wool, linen, [written] (back of breeches) "Guidotti"
The pants on this particular piece would be something (maybe a size loose for him) that Merrick would wear. Plain, simple.
Breeches | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Trousers (Leather Breeches - probably "buckskin") 1800-1810 British. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
SUIT UNCUT VOIDED SILK VELVET WITH EMBROIDERED SILK WAISTCOAT
FORMAL SUIT OF UNCUT VOIDED SILK VELVET WITH EMBROIDERED SILK WAISTCOAT Probably French, ca. 1790–1800
Mr Darcy and the Virgin Queen at Leeds City Museum
Mens' daywear in the Regency era: jacket, waistcoat, buff breeches and high top boots. When men dressed with class.