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  2. Smoking jacket - Wikipedia

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    The short smoking jacket soon evolved from these silk garments. A smoking jacket from the 1860s exhibitioned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, United States. A silk smoking suit with shawl collar and gold facings from 1912. To protect their clothes, many men would wear their robes-de-chambre while smoking in private.

  3. Wilsons Leather - Wikipedia

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    The company began as two separate leather apparel manufacturer-retailers: Berman Buckskin, founded in 1899, as Berman Brothers Fur, Wool and Hides founded by David, Ephraim and Alexander Berman, [3] and after World War II, reinvented as a fringed buckskin shirt and jacket retailer, [4] and Wilsons House of Suede, founded in late 1950 in Beverly Hills California by Jerry Wilson and known for ...

  4. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    The Beatle suit, inspired by Pierre Cardin's collarless jackets, derived from Edwardian suits and the Indian Nehru jacket. The Mod suit, a fashion of the 1960s, and again in the early 2010s. Characteristics include a very slim cut, narrow lapels, three or four buttons and a strongly tapered waist. Usually single-breasted and grey.

  5. Cigarette holder - Wikipedia

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    Cleo Trumbo, wife of novelist Dalton Trumbo, smokes with a holder during House Un-American Activities Committee hearings in 1947. A cigarette holder is a fashion accessory, a slender tube in which a cigarette is held for smoking.

  6. Edwardian era - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the Edwardian era, the hat grew bigger in size, a trend that would continue in the 1910s. The Edwardians developed new styles in clothing design. [84] The Edwardian Era saw a decrease in the trend for voluminous, heavy skirts: [85] The two-piece dress came into vogue. At the start of the decade, skirts were trumpet-shaped.

  7. Talk:Smoking jacket - Wikipedia

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    I know this is a very old discussion but I'd like to point out that the term smoking jacket was probably an euphemism rather than an attempt to describe a jacket somehow well-suited or designed for tobacco smoking per se. Yes, the smoking jacket would be worn for occasions which would feature tobacco smoking but more importantly, they would ...