Ryoka wears Baby’s milky coat in off-white.
It could be either the original release or the 2002 rerelease.
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1790-1810 Habit à la française by unknown maker
silk, velvet, satin
(Amsterdam Museum)
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Hermès by Martin Margiela autumn/winter 1997 Model: Shalom Harlow
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Jaw Dropper of the Day: Holly Sonders
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I converted Fahrenheit to Celsius and rounded up to the first decimal place. That's why Celsius is not a perfect seamless range, but hey didn't have to do that and it was more work so it is what it is.
Please reblog for larger sample size. C:
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Fireman's Coat
Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century
Japan
Japanese firemen's coats are reversible. When fighting fires, the coat was worn as shown, together with close-fitting trousers, a hood, and gloves. Saturated with water, these garments gave protection against flames. A bold, legible pattern on the back identified the fireman’s brigade. For festive occasions, the pictorial side faced outward. This coat shows the Toad Spirit offering to teach the robber Jiraya magic, provided he used it only to benefit humanity.
Denver Art Museum (Accession Number: 1999.265)
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1774-1792 Silk court suit (French)
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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Jean Paul Gaultier: Blood Drip Faux Fur Coat Autumn/Winter 1998
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