91. The Tlingit coat is an exception. 92. The two wool coats have been my good friends. 93. There were coats that mimicked shearling in sheared mink and other furs with the leather side glazed with a metallic finish. 94. There were A-line coats with porthole cutouts in the back that right away brought up a picture of insinuating hands, and Empire dresses of pleated white mink. 95. Therefore, the first coat should be an oil-based, stainblocking primer. 96. They might tell you if your coat was on fire, but only if you asked first. 97. Thin coats are very important to success, and will work both in the basement and outdoors. 98. Thin coats are important, and have a better chance of blending in with the original finish. 99. Thin coats are essential. 100. This coat is a square with two detachable sleeves and a large sheltering collar. |