Cote (from the English. Coat) - English jacket straight cut, like a doublet. Had sleeves to the elbow, side seams and cuts on the back. Originally this word was used to refer to one of the soldiers' armor - chain mail of the metal rings knee-length or mid-calf, and then was applied to secular counterparts, made of fabric. In addition, "Cote" is one of the oldest words in which the British designated his clothes, because Cote appeared in the early Middle Ages. In the XVII century. Cote d fully vented.
Cote
Cote (from the English. Coat) - English jacket straight cut, like a doublet. Had sleeves to the elbow, side seams and cuts on the back. Originally this word was used to refer to one of the soldiers' armor - chain mail of the metal rings knee-length or mid-calf, and then was applied to ...