Nehru jacket
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The Nehru jacket is an article of clothing that originates in India and became popular in the West in the 1960s. It is modelled after the jackets preferred by the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru.
The distinctive feature of the jacket is its stand-up collar. Its popularity in 1960s was buoyed by both the growing awareness of ethnic diversity and the minimalism of the Mod lifestyle, and particularly by the Beatles, who wore the jackets during their 1968 trip to India.
[edit] Trivia
- Johnny Carson was commissioned to wear Nehru jackets on his show during the mid-1970s, in the hopes of making them popular again.
- Ernst Stavro Blofeld, James Bond's arch enemy, wears a Nehru jacket in You Only Live Twice and subsequent appearances. Beginning in the 1990s and spoofing the Blofeld character, Dr. Evil (and Mini-Me) in the Austin Powers films copy this look.
- No doubt because of its association with sophisticated villainy, the Doctor's arch enemy the Master in Doctor Who is often to be seen wearing a black Nehru jacket in his earliest appearances (starting with Terror of the Autons).
- When inside the Matrix in the motion pictures, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, Neo wears a black suit styled as a combination of a Nehru jacket and Japanese hakama.
- Sammy Davis Jr. claimed to have over 200 Nehru jackets.
- Televangelist Benny Hinn often wears a Nehru jacket.
- Steven Seagal wears Nehru jackets, as well as a variety of other Asiatic styles.
- The Dress Gray uniform worn at parade in US military academies and colleges, such as The Citadel and the Virginia Military Institute is similar to a Nehru jacket.
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[edit] External links
- http://www.badfads.com/pages/fashion/nehru.html
- http://www.seanparnell.com/Nehru%20Jacket/Nehru%20Jacket.htm