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Surtout was a kind of overcoat. A "surtout" was a 17th-century term used to describe a coat worn over another coat, like a waistcoat. Surtout was a new name for it; prior to 1684, it was known as "Suravit" on account of Surhabit (overcoat). Surtout is also a French term that translates as "above all."


Variations


New market surtout

Newmarket was a frock-styled overcoat. Newmarket Surtout was called after Newmarket, Suffolk, the city known for its horse races. The coat was worn while riding. It was styled with long skirted, double breasted and Frock coat#The earlier redingote, redingote cloak. The coat's collar was made of velvet.


New York surtout

New York surtout was a fashionable version for men. It was a short overcoat that had a wide collar that extends to the waistline and is hemmed with a wide black silk braid.


In popular culture

Charles Dickens refers to the character Wilkins Micawber, Mr. Micawber, who is wearing a surtout with black tights.


See also

* Wraprascal


References

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