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Pelisses

Last Updated 12/25/00

Visitors to the Regency Pelisse Page since 8/12/99

Pelisses are almost indistinguishable from Redingotes. The latter term is more popular after 1815 and is frequently used for French fashions. Pelisses can be without sleeves or with sleeves and vary in length.

Links of Interest


Links last verified 4/14/00

Links to Pelisse Fashion Plates, 1790-1810

Go to Pelisses, 1811-1830

Fur-Trimmed Pelisse
(1798)


Purple Pelisse
(March 1798)

Wrapping Dress/Pelisse
(June 1800)



White Muslin Pelisse
(c. 1800)

Dark Olive Pelisse
(?July? 1801)



Scarlet Kerseymere Pelisse
(December 1802)


Pelisse Opera Coat
(January 1807)


Scarlet Pelisse
(December 1807)


"Hindu Coat" Pelisse
(February 1808)

Ermine-Trimmed Pelisse
(February 1808)

Green Printed Pelisse
(March 1808)



Pink Robe Pelisse
(April 1808)


Fur-Trimmed Pelisse
(February 1810)

White Muslin Pelisse
(May 1810)

Spanish Lilac Pelisse
(July 1810)

Yellow Silk Pelisse
(August 1810)

White and Yellow Silk Pelisse
(October 1810)



Black Cloth Pelisse
(December 1810)

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