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Another Merlin chibi of many to come! Here’s Prince Arthur, with his fab trench coat! King Arthur wi
vincents-crows:The 1730′s coat is done!(It’ll be a while before I get Nice Fancy Photos of it, becau
fripperiesandfobs:Coat, 1880′sFrom Whitaker Auctions
vincents-crows:Fronts and back skirts are all padded and interfaced, hooray! And tomorrow when I get
vincentbriggs:I still haven’t got any good full length photos of me wearing this coat (I want to alt
history-of-fashion:1895-1900 Coat by Marshall & Snelgrove Ltd (England)embroidered velvet with s
fashionsfromhistory:Coatc.1740EnglandNational Museum of Scotland
lebedame-wegelagerin:lebedame-wegelagerin:lebedame-wegelagerin:So yesterday I visited the Exhibition
fashionsfromhistory:Coat1790sJohn Bright Collection
fashionsfromhistory:CoatEarly 19th CenturyMAK
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum displays informative exhibitions about #coastal history which incl
lebedame-wegelagerin:vinceaddams:Look at this delightful little pastel man! His coat looks like cand
@procrastinatoratheart has a Raichu that’s 99% adorable fluffball and 1% lab coat. Naturally I decid
filthcityphotography:Blast Furnace on Flickr.
Kiko Mizuhara in Disney X Coach’s Poison Apple Sweater
No matter the uniform, INFINITE Sungyeol is always stylin’.See his lab coat look in ’D-
kyouodos:Finished aai2 like two days ago and hoo boy was it an emotional roller coasterPlease take t
thegentlemanscloset:Men’s coat circa 1787-1792. Wool. French in style. I like this coat because it’s
A Greyhound Bus Lines pin worn by drivers of the motor coaches. This pin was worn by a driver out of
Winning and losing isn’t everything; sometimes, the journey is just as important as the outcomethe e
I tried to practice with coal, and decided to use eren for that. To be honest I’m not entirely
nubiamancy:“Iona’s Blessing”, illustrated by David Gaillet for Wizards Of The Coasts’ “Magic: The Ga
adokal:Coat, 19th c. CE, Greece. The Met, New York, USA.source
Headdress from the Idoma people of Nigeria’s Guinea Coast. Artist unknown; early 20th century. Now
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