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Top 10 red smoking jackets

It can’t get as iconic as a red smoking jacket. But what made this design so popular? In this post we’ll discuss different styles and the smoking jacket’s origins.

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The smoking jacket has been associated with a sense of sophistication, leisure, and opulence. It has appeared in literature, films, and television shows, often worn by suave and debonair characters. These portrayals have contributed to the mystique and allure of the red smoking jacket. The red smoking jacket has been worn by iconic figures in entertainment and pop culture, further adding to its popularity. For example, Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy magazine, was often seen wearing a red smoking jacket, contributing to its association with luxury and a glamorous lifestyle.

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Baturina Homewear is your one-stop destination for smoking jackets. The smoking jacket has been associated with a sense of sophistication, leisure, and opulence. It has appeared in literature, films, and television shows, often worn by suave and debonair characters. These portrayals have contributed to the mystique and allure of the red smoking jacket.

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Gentlemen in smoking jackets. Illustration by Anna Tishchenko

Smoking jacket history

In the 19th century, smoking tobacco, especially cigars and pipes, became a popular leisure activity among gentlemen in Europe and North America. Smoking was a social activity, and many men would gather in smoking rooms or clubs to enjoy tobacco together. The smoking jacket provided a specialized and fashionable garment that was suitable for these occasions. The smoking jacket was designed to absorb and contain the smell of smoke, preventing it from sticking to the wearer’s everyday clothing. This practical aspect made the garment quite appealing to those who enjoyed smoking.

These jackets were made of luxurious fabrics like velvet or silk and were designed to protect the wearer’s clothes from the smoke and odor of tobacco. Red smoking jackets, in particular, were considered a symbol of wealth, indulgence, and refinement.

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What is the purpose of a smoking jacket?

A smoking jacket was designed to be worn while smoking tobacco, particularly when enjoying a pipe or cigar. The smoking jacket’s primary purpose was to protect the wearer’s clothing from the odors of tobacco smoke, as well as to provide warmth and comfort during leisurely smoking sessions. It’s typically made of velvet, wool, silk and other types of precious and warm fabrics.

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Original burgundy velvet smoking jackets by Baturina Homewear

What made the smoking jacket so popular?

Smoking jackets were made from luxurious fabrics like velvet, silk, and brocade, and were often adorned with decorative patterns or intricate embroidery. They exuded an air of sophistication and elegance, appealing to those who sought to maintain a refined and fashionable appearance even in casual settings. Its popularity was further fueled by its association with royalty and the upper classes. Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, was known to wear smoking jackets, and his style choices often set trends among the upper echelons of society. Literature featuring smoking jackets further contributed to its cult status. Characters depicted wearing smoking jackets added to the garment’s allure, making it a desirable and aspirational piece of attire.

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Is a smoking jacket and dressing gown the same thing?

The term “smoking jacket” is often associated with the Victorian and Edwardian eras when smoking tobacco was a popular social activity among gentlemen. “Dressing gown” is more general and associated with various lounging and relaxing activities around the house.
While smoking jackets and dressing gowns share the characteristic of being comfortable loungewear, the key difference lies in their primary purpose or historical background. A smoking jacket is specifically designed for wearing during tobacco smoking to protect clothing from smoke, whereas a dressing gown is a more versatile and general garment worn for relaxation and comfort around the house. However, over time, the smoking jacket has evolved beyond its original purpose. Similar to a dressing gown it is designed for relaxation but at the same time it is often worn as a fashionable and stylish garment for special occasions or even upscale events.

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