Raccoon coat
A raccoon coat is a full-length
Many automobiles in the 1920's still had open tops or were made of wood and canvas, and had poor heaters or no heaters at all, and the speed of these automobiles was increasing where winter drives without heat became very uncomfortable.[2] Purportedly fur coats became popular due to this, and due to the stories of Davy Crockett and popular artist James Van Der Zee.[3] George Olsen and His Music released a recording highlighting the fad in 1928, titled "Doin' the Raccoon", with the lyrics:
From every college campus comes the cheer: oy-yoy!
The season for the raccoon coat is here, my boy!
Rough guys, tough guys, men of dignity,
Join the raccoon coat fraternity, soon,
To do the raccoon!
A few months after Olsen's recording hit the air, the November 16, 1929, issue of
The fad saw a resurgence during the mid-1950s, specifically vintage coats from the 1920s.[5][6]
See also
References
- ISBN 978-0-486-47872-2.
- ^ http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/fashion_costume_culture/Modern-World-1919-1929/Raccoon-Coat.html
- ^ Fashion Encyclopedia: Modern World 1919–1929. Entry for Raccoon Coat
- ^ The Saturday Evening Post - Alan Foster Gallery
- LIFE Magazine, pp. 83–86, September 9, 1957, retrieved August 16, 2017
- ^ Le Zotte, Jennifer (February 8, 2017), "The Invention of Vintage Clothing", Smithsonian, Washington, D.C., retrieved August 16, 2017