Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets
Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets

Dangerous Coats-Sterling Silver with Pockets

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I’ve never met a woman who didn’t get excited about pockets.  Especially large ones that will hold more than a tiny tube of chapstick and loose change.  

Pockets on a wedding dress that can carry tissues, your lipstick and something blue.  Pockets on a jacket for dog treats, your keys and even a wallet!                               Pockets large enough to hold your phone.

But pockets also have a political history that I hadn’t realized until I embarked on these paper doll coats:  Pockets, in many ways, represent the freedom and independence that women have fought to gain throughout history.

Pockets represent a means of portable privacy that women lacked for centuries.  Mens clothing had pockets long before womens’ did, and the expectation was that the husband would carry money and any small necessities in his own pockets.  And even when women did start to “carry” pockets in the 17th century, they were pouches worn so close to their body, and under so many layers of fabric, that they basically had to fully undress to access the contents.

There are even rumors that during the French Revolution, women carried pamphlets and revolutionary material in them, so pockets were banished from women's clothing.

Dangerous Coats by Sharon Owens

Someone clever once said

women were not allowed pockets

in case they carried leaflets

to spread sedition

which means unrest

to you and me

a grandiose word

for commonsense

fairness

kindness

equality

So ladies, start sewing

dangerous coats

made of pockets & sedition

Sterling silver coat with front pockets.  The back of the coat features a pocket where you can tuck a little piece of paper.  What important word, poem, mantra or phrase would you put in your pocket?

Approximately 1.25” long and 3/4” wide on an 18” chain with a handmade hook clasp.