> > Does anyone know where I can find more information about these? Or even a > > pattern. Are they real or just a mythical garment? > > A quick stab at Google and Froogle shows chef's double breasted chef > coats which might be like this, although the early selections were too > short. If you keep looking, you might find longer ones.
No, it's close but they have two lines of buttons down the front and the ones I am thinking of have one line or none. I was hoping there was a history of lab coats website out there that someone knews about that I can't find. > > I don't suppose you're a Girl Genius fan, too? (Online cartoon with mad > scientists.) > Oddly enough, while I've known Kaja (and by extension Phil) off and on for years I'm not a fan. This has two roots - one is that someone on another of my lists was asking what a female doctor would be wearing in the 20's and I was wondering what lab coats looked like then. And the other is that I've got a friend with perfect mad scientist hair and I was thinking of offering to make him a coat.\ But thanks, Susan > -- > Cynthia Virtue and/or Cynthia du Pre Argent > > _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
