Car coat is an outer garment originally made to be worn by automobile drivers and passengers.
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Car coat is an outer garment originally made to be worn by automobile drivers and passengers.
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The car coat remains popular today, both as a functional and a fashion garment.
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In summer, women would wear a duster Car coat, sometimes called a dust Car coat, to cover their garments, in a cloth such as linen or alpaca wool.
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Sports motorist Dorothy Levitt – author of the 1909 handbook The Woman and the Car coat and dubbed 'the fastest woman on earth' for her 'scorching' antics round tracks such as Brooklands – provided useful tips for women drivers on what to wear, along with guidance about the mechanical aspects of driving.
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Car coat's recommended the latest craze for fur-lined coats in tweed, wool velour and cheviot.
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However the leather motoring Car coat remained popular as a distinct item of dress throughout the 1930s.
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Immediate precursor to the postwar car coat was based around the jeep coat, a design popular in wartime for the drivers of open-topped vehicles.
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Character of James Bond, as portrayed by actor Timothy Dalton, wore a black leather car coat made by Kenzo Takada in key scenes of 1987's The Living Daylights movie, the 15th film of the popular British motion picture franchise.
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The car coat length has remained popular since 2008 – with GQ citing the "Mad Men effect" as a contributor to the revival of more formal and retro styles.
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