Men's frock coats were a popular style of outerwear for men in the 19th century. They typically had a fitted waist, with a flared skirt that reached to just above the knee. They were often made from wool or other heavy fabrics and were designed to be warm and durable.
Frock coats were worn for both formal and casual occasions and were often paired with trousers that were cut to match the style of the coat. They were commonly seen in black or dark colors, although some more colorful versions were also produced.
In the latter part of the 19th century, frock coats fell out of favor as men's fashion shifted towards more streamlined and practical styles. However, they have continued to be worn in certain contexts, such as period costume and formal occasions.
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