Fashion: Coat
pant coats   (+6, -2)  [vote for, against]
a coat for your legs

You put a coat on your upperbody, why not your lower body? Possibly in skirt form, maybe as an attachment to an upperbody coat.
-- ben14, Nov 24 2004

(?) Matrix coat http://www.duendeco...om/MatrixPoster.jpg
They will be happy to bake one right up for you, [ben14]. [bungston, Nov 25 2004]

Here's a good starting point http://www.google.c...y+m65&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
"Shopping" sites are blocked here at work :( [MikeD, Dec 17 2009]

Surely baked in snowpants....
-- DesertFox, Nov 25 2004


So how's that project going, [Dfox]? We all knew you couldn't resist the halfbaked goods.
-- bungston, Nov 25 2004


Just buy a long coat, [ben]. I have a very warm coat that reachesa little lower than mid-calf and it does a great job in keeping my leggies warm. Too bad it's for women, otherwise I'd let you borrow it sometimes.
-- Machiavelli, Nov 25 2004


What kind of attitude is that? [ben] wants a coat for his legs. A long regular coat is a poor compromise. What if his arms are hot? I'm seeing this as a regular looking coat with no head hole and fatter arms. (Which I admit is starting to sound like snowpants...)
-- Worldgineer, Nov 25 2004


Fine, give the boy his pant coat (snowpants)!

PS>> Try saying "pant coat" out loud. There's a je ne sais quoi fun nerdiness about the way it sounds.
-- Machiavelli, Nov 25 2004


Zip up pant legs rather then stepping through the leg holes?
-- macncheesy, Nov 26 2004


yeah more like that, macncheesy
-- ben14, Nov 27 2004


Call these "Trouser Coats" in the UK - "Pants" is a word reserved for underpants. Also derogatory, as in "That coat is completely pants!"
-- wagster, Nov 27 2004


That would look so unbelievably weird I'm giving you a bun.
-- Joolin, Dec 15 2009


It would look quite normal: long coats normally have some sort of pleating or a belt at the waistline; a zipper or a set of button hooks is easy to camouflage (if you want it hidden). [+]
-- FlyingToaster, Dec 15 2009


This is baked. Google field pants (the counterpart to a field jacket).

Who am I kidding ... I'll find a link.
-- MikeD, Dec 17 2009



random, halfbakery