By comparing Figure 46 A with Figure 68 A, both men being dressed in the costume just previous to and during the Revolution, it will be found the Quaker had not as yet accepted the newer coat and waistcoat, but was still garbed in the costume of about 1750. (See Fig. 45 A.) The Quaker's coat and waistcoat were still unadorned and noticeably free of embroidery, braids, and edging. New Fashion, Costumes, Clothes, Colonial, Costume Design Sketch, Costume Design, Fantasy Costumes, Women, Cute Animal Pictures