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great coat

noun as in overcoat

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Lots of small features can make the difference between a good coat and a great coat.

For fall Ms. Fischelis likes the fusion of wool and denim at Libertine, floral and plaid combinations at Anna Sui, Epperson’s hooded great coat and, at the Row, robelike wraps in cashmere or satin.

Certainly there’s humor in some of the work — like the “Napoleonic” series, prints on graph paper of what looks like a little man in a great coat and military hat but which are actually ink prints of Denes’s then-husband’s penis.

“The homes in this range may not have a white kitchen and white quartz counter tops, but that could be a project for the future. Sometimes a home just needs a great coat of paint or new carpeting, so don’t let these little imperfections lead you to skip the tour. At the end of the day, cosmetic fixes are easy, just be sure to never give up location.”

She has two works in the show, “Dahomey Ensemble,” a replica of a woman’s full-length skirt and jacket outfit from 1973 made of leather pieces cut and set in a pattern on suede, and “Gent’s Great Coat,” a 1973 suede jacket with appliqué leather.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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