These coats were single-breasted for lieutenants and captains and had between seven and nine buttons.
It consisted of a single-breasted jacket in blue-grey with a stand-up collar.
Company officers wore an untrimmed single-breasted coat, with shoulder straps to signify rank and branch of service.
Waistcoats may be either single-breasted or double-breasted with lapels.
It was single-breasted, worn open but with six gilt buttons and dummy button-holes.
Male arkhaligs can be both single-breasted (done up with hooks) and double-breasted (done up with buttons).
In the 1920s, very fashionable men would often wear double-breasted waistcoasts (with four buttons on each side) with single-breasted coats.
By 1985-1986, three-piece suits were on the way out and making way for cut double-breasted suits and two piece single-breasted.