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* ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman'': In "Second Time Round",FemmeFatale Carolyn Bruce returns from blowing up a patsy in order to allow her blackmailer boyfriend to [[FakingTheDead fake his death]] wearing a full length white fur coat.She climbs into-bed with him and then shrugs off the coat to reveal ToplessnessFromTheBack.
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* ''Film/AlmostFamous'' has an ''[[{{Pun}} almost]]'' naked example: Penny Lane dancing and walking around in nothing more than her fur coat and panties.
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* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' episode where a soap opera's head writer is killed, one of the stars becomes a suspect because the writer planned to kill her off (her ''character,'' that is) for sleeping with the writer's husband. When confronted, her alibi is seducing one of the male writers to advocate for her to the execs. When he's asked to confirm it, he describes her arriving at his front door wearing a fur coat. ''Just'' a fur coat.

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* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' episode where a soap opera's head writer is killed, one of the stars becomes a suspect because the writer planned to kill her off (her ''character,'' that is) for sleeping with the writer's husband. When confronted, her alibi is seducing one of the male writers to advocate for her to the execs. When he's asked to confirm it, he describes her arriving at his front door wearing a fur coat. ''Just'' a fur coat.
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* Kawésqar, one of the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego, traditionally wore nothing but guanaco skin cloaks to survive from the harsh, stormy climate of the Strait of Magellan.
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* In the Cedar Rapids Opera [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxZ-e8Oj_z0 production]] of Strauss's ''Theatre/{{Salome}}'', after Salome has ended the [[YouCanLeaveYourHatOn Dance of the Seven Veils]] clad only in [[FullyClothedNudity black lingerie]], the Page of Herodias covers her with a fur coat.
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* ''[[Film/FortySecondStreet 42nd Street]]'' had a really subtle one. In the BusbyBerkeleyNumber, there was a woman in a fur-trimmed dress, with a huge white fur muff. If you paid close attention, you'd see she was actually wearing a fur trimmed skirt with a white fur wrap. The muff was constantly held over her [[BareYourMidriff midriff]] to make it not so obvious that the wrap was the only thing keeping her you-know-what covered. This was before the Hays Office became as powerful as it was (although it was started a few years before), and may have even led to its rise to power.

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* ''[[Film/FortySecondStreet 42nd Street]]'' had a really subtle one. In the BusbyBerkeleyNumber, there was a woman in a fur-trimmed dress, with a huge white fur muff. If you paid close attention, you'd see she was actually wearing a fur trimmed skirt with a white fur wrap. The muff was constantly held over her [[BareYourMidriff midriff]] midriff to make it not so obvious that the wrap was the only thing keeping her you-know-what covered. This was before the Hays Office became as powerful as it was (although it was started a few years before), and may have even led to its rise to power.
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* UsefulNotes/BritishEnglish as spoken OopNorth has the idiomatic term ''she's all fur coat and no knickers!'', spoken disapprovingly concerning a Certain Type Of Woman Who Is No Better Than She Ought To Be. The "no knickers" part can refer, darkly, to the occupation of the lady in question and explains to the satisfaction of the listener just what she does to be able to afford expensive furs. (and why wearing clothing under the fur is optional).

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* UsefulNotes/BritishEnglish as spoken OopNorth has the idiomatic term ''she's all fur coat and no knickers!'', spoken disapprovingly concerning a Certain Type Of Woman Who Is No Better Than She Ought To Be. The "no knickers" part can refer, darkly, to the occupation of the lady in question and explains to the satisfaction of the listener just what she does to be able to afford expensive furs. (and (And why wearing clothing under the fur is optional).
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* Marianne Faithfull, in the [[UrbanLegend legendary]] [[Music/TheRollingStones Mars bar incident]], was allegedly only wearing a fur rug. Her autobiography confirms the fur rug, but denies the bit with the [[NoodleIncident Mars bar]].

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* Marianne Faithfull, in the [[UrbanLegend legendary]] [[Music/TheRollingStones [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Mars bar incident]], was allegedly only wearing a fur rug. Her autobiography confirms the fur rug, but denies the bit with the [[NoodleIncident Mars bar]].
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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': Sheldon's girlfriend, Camille, arrives at his apartment wearing a fur coat and when he says he's had a really tiring day, she lets it slide to the floor, revealing that it was all she had on. He hastily ushers her in.
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* Sean Young pulls this with a fur coat in ''Film/NoWayOut''.

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* Sean Young pulls this with a fur coat in ''Film/NoWayOut''.''Film/NoWayOut1987''.
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* ''Series/TheProfessionals''. In "The Female Factor", a HighClassCallGirl has sneak out on her pimp after coming home and removing her clothes, so she puts on the mink coat, removes her pumps climbs out the rear window. She's later found dead in the river stark naked, with Doyle and Bodie arguing over whether the absence of the expensive coat means she was murdered or someone just stole it.

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* ''Series/TheProfessionals''. In "The Female Factor", a HighClassCallGirl has sneak out on her pimp after coming home and removing her clothes, so she puts on the mink coat, removes her pumps and climbs out the rear window. She's later found dead in the river stark naked, with Doyle and Bodie arguing over whether the absence of the expensive coat means she was murdered or someone just stole it.it after she committed suicide.
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* ''Series/TheProfessionals''. In "The Female Factor", a HighClassCallGirl has sneak out on her pimp after coming home and removing her clothes, so she puts on the mink coat, removes her pumps climbs out the rear window. She's later found dead in the river stark naked, with Doyle and Bodie arguing over whether the absence of the expensive coat means she was murdered or someone just stole it.
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* ''Film/BreakingAndEntering2006'': During Will's stake-out of the burgled offices, the prostitute Oana sits in his car because wearing a fur coat with nothing underneath is cold.
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* Carmella does this in ''Series/TheSopranos'' when Tony gets her a full length sable coat, and insists they make love with her wearing the coat.

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* In ''Film/AFineMess'', Claudia Pazzo (Creator/MariaConchitaAlonso) arrives at Spence Holden's (Ted Danson) apartment wearing a white fox fur coat. Spence asks if he could take her coat and Claudia says, "Sure", while [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/afinemess_fur_3202.jpg shedding the coat]] and [[ToplessnessFromTheBack walked into Spence's bedroom wearing only panties]].
* Jean in ''Film/TheGreeksHadAWordForThem'' seduces a man this way.
* In ''Film/JustTheWayYouAre'', Susan hangs out in her room at the ski resort wearing a fur coat and nothing else.
* Michele Carey does this for [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]] in ''Fim/LiveALittleLoveALittle''.
* A rare instance with a guy was in ''Film/LoverComeBack'', when Creator/RockHudson was abandoned naked on the beach by Creator/DorisDay (and he deserved it). So he was later picked up by a truck carrying fur coats, and he was forced to wear one to get back into his apartment. Since we now know Rock was gay, this may or may not be HilariousInHindsight.
* In ''Film/MissPettigrewLivesForADay'', Delysia Lafosse takes off the silk robe she seduced a man in the night before, then puts on a fur coat with nothing else under it just before her boyfriend comes in. And... really enjoys it.
-->'''Delysia:''' There is something so sensual about the feeling of fur against skin!



* A rare instance with a guy was in ''Lover Come Back'', when Rock Hudson was abandoned naked on the beach by Doris Day (and he deserved it). So he was later picked up by a truck carrying fur coats, and he was forced to wear one to get back into his apartment. Since we now know Rock was gay, this may or may not be HilariousInHindsight.
* At the beginning of ''Film/StirCrazy'', Gene Wilder's character is working as an in-house detective at a department store when he accuses a female shopper (whom he recognizes as a famous actress) of both a.) shoplifting the fur coat she's wearing and b.) having nothing on underneath. In the next scene he's been fired from the job for harassing said customer; we never learn whether he was correct in either of his assumptions.

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* A rare instance with a guy was in ''Lover Come Back'', when Rock Hudson was abandoned naked on the beach by Doris Day (and he deserved it). So he was later picked up by a truck carrying fur coats, and he was forced to wear one to get back into his apartment. Since we now know Rock was gay, this may or may not be HilariousInHindsight.
* At the beginning of ''Film/StirCrazy'', Gene Wilder's character is working as an in-house detective at a department store when he accuses a female shopper (whom he recognizes as a famous actress) of both a.) shoplifting the fur coat she's one point in ''Film/TheNatural'', Memo Paris shows up in Roy's hotel room wearing and b.) having nothing on underneath. In the next scene he's been fired from the job for harassing said customer; we never learn whether he was correct a fur coat, which she then drops before joining him in either of his assumptions.bed.



* In ''Film/MissPettigrewLivesForADay'', Delysia Lafosse takes off the silk robe she seduced a man in the night before, then puts on a fur coat with nothing else under it just before her boyfriend comes in. And... really enjoys it.
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* In ''Film/MissPettigrewLivesForADay'', Delysia Lafosse takes off the silk robe she seduced a man Ulla shows herself like this to Benny in the night before, then puts on a fur coat with nothing else under it just before her boyfriend comes in. And... really enjoys it.
-->'''Delysia:''' There is something so sensual about the feeling of fur against skin!
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* Jean in ''Film/TheGreeksHadAWordForThem'' seduces a man this way.
* In ''Film/AFineMess'', Claudia Pazzo (Creator/MariaConchitaAlonso) arrives at Spence Holden's (Ted Danson) apartment wearing a white fox fur coat. Spence asks if he could take her coat and Claudia says, "Sure", while [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/afinemess_fur_3202.jpg shedding the coat]] and [[ToplessnessFromTheBack walked into Spence's bedroom wearing only panties]].
* Michele Carey does this for [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]] in ''Live a Little, Love a Little''.
* At one point in ''Film/TheNatural'', Memo Paris shows up in Roy's hotel room wearing a fur coat, which she then drops before joining him in bed.

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* Jean in ''Film/TheGreeksHadAWordForThem'' seduces a man this way.
* In ''Film/AFineMess'', Claudia Pazzo (Creator/MariaConchitaAlonso) arrives
At the beginning of ''Film/StirCrazy'', Gene Wilder's character is working as an in-house detective at Spence Holden's (Ted Danson) apartment a department store when he accuses a female shopper (whom he recognizes as a famous actress) of both a.) shoplifting the fur coat she's wearing a white fox fur coat. Spence asks if he could take her coat and Claudia says, "Sure", while [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/afinemess_fur_3202.jpg shedding b.) having nothing on underneath. In the coat]] and [[ToplessnessFromTheBack walked into Spence's bedroom wearing only panties]].
* Michele Carey does this
next scene he's been fired from the job for [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]] harassing said customer; we never learn whether he was correct in ''Live a Little, Love a Little''.
* At one point in ''Film/TheNatural'', Memo Paris shows up in Roy's hotel room wearing a fur coat, which she then drops before joining him in bed.
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* In ''Film/JustTheWayYouAre'', Susan hangs out in her room at the ski resort wearing a fur coat and nothing else.
* Ulla shows herself like this to Benny in the first ''Film/OlsenBanden'' movie.



%%* Arthur Schnitzler's ''Fräulein Else''.
* In ''The Professional Killers'' by Creator/JTEdson, the police raid the house of a burglar and find his girlfriend wearing a recently stolen mink stole and nothing else.



%%* Arthur Schnitzler's ''Fräulein Else''.
* In ''The Professional Killers'' by Creator/JTEdson, the police raid the house of a burglar and find his girlfriend wearing a recently stolen mink stole and nothing else.



* The picture comes from the Creator/MarilynMonroe episode of ''Series/QuantumLeap''. Her assistant tries on one of her fur coats, and comes this close to showing that was about all she was wearing.
* On ''Series/UglyBetty'', Wilhelmina first tried to seduce Bradford this way. She also used this trope to counter a fur protester wearing nothing but burlap. Both times she wore one side off the shoulder to make it clear there was nothing underneath.

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* The picture comes from the Creator/MarilynMonroe episode of ''Series/QuantumLeap''. Her assistant tries on one of her fur coats, and comes this close to showing that was about all she was wearing.
* On ''Series/UglyBetty'', Wilhelmina first
In ''Series/AlloAllo'' Helga once tried to seduce Bradford this way. information out of Renee by going to him wearing only a fur coat and (apparently) three well-placed swastikas. She was unsuccessful because it was the morning after his bachelor party (and it was implied that he had slept with almost every other woman in the cast the night before).
* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' episode where a soap opera's head writer is killed, one of the stars becomes a suspect because the writer planned to kill her off (her ''character,'' that is) for sleeping with the writer's husband. When confronted, her alibi is seducing one of the male writers to advocate for her to the execs. When he's asked to confirm it, he describes her arriving at his front door wearing a fur coat. ''Just'' a fur coat.
* Kimberly Cryder in ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' wore a sable coat to meet JR, and then took it off just to show what he could have had.
* Happened in ''Series/DesperateHousewives'' with Bree arriving at her husband Orson's dental practice wearing only a fur. Cue coat drop.
She also used did this trope to counter a fur protester once for Rex but was wearing nothing but burlap. Both times she wore one side off the shoulder to make it clear there was nothing underneath.red lingerie underneath on that occasion.



* Happened in ''Series/DesperateHousewives'' with Bree arriving at her husband Orson's dental practice wearing only a fur. Cue coat drop. She also did this once for Rex but was wearing red lingerie underneath on that occasion.
* There's footage of Eartha Kitt performing "Santa Baby" back in the day, barely covered by a length of white fur. It can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOMmSbxB_Sg here]].

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* Happened in ''Series/DesperateHousewives'' with Bree arriving at In the ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' episode "Bears Will be Bears", Gilda seduces her husband Orson's dental practice boyfriend by [[SexyCoatFlashing suggestively opening a fur coat she's wearing only to reveal her lingerie-clad body]].
* An episode of ''Series/MadMen'' had Pete Campbell fantasizing about
a fur. Cue coat drop. She also did this once for Rex but was woman he had recently slept with surprising him in his office wearing red lingerie underneath on nothing but a fur coat and heels.
* In an early episode of ''Series/MissionImpossible'' (Steven Hill days) Martin Landau is masquerading as a Latin American dictator and Barbara Bain as a total stranger he has summoned to his room. When one of the real dictator's aides start asking Landau questions
that occasion.
* There's footage of Eartha Kitt performing "Santa Baby" back in
have him stumped, Bain appears at the day, barely covered by bedroom door wearing nothing but a length fur coat. The aide realizes he should leave. When Landau tells her that was quite a show, she opens the door revealing the two guards they have previously subdued and tied up and says "You should have seen it from ''their'' side."
* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'': The episode ''School for Scandal'' has the character Daphne return from a swim wearing a fur suit, and as shown (though not to the viewer, this being Murder, She Wrote) when she flashes everyone upon retiring for the night, nothing else. This first just seems to be to establish how irreverent Daphne is, but later undermines her confession[[note]]done to [[TakingTheHeat take the heat]] from her mother, who in turn had done the same, both mistakenly thinking the other had done it[[/note]] when Jessica points out she'd clearly shown she wasn't wearing enough clothing to conceal the murder weapon.
* The picture comes from the Creator/MarilynMonroe episode
of white fur. It can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOMmSbxB_Sg here]].''Series/QuantumLeap''. Her assistant tries on one of her fur coats, and comes this close to showing that was about all she was wearing.
* An episode of ''Series/SledgeHammer'' does an homage to Noir Detectives. An early scene has a wealthy client in Sledge's office wearing a fur coat. He offers that she take it off, but she replies that she just came from modeling for the art school down the street and is naked underneath. He responds, "in that case, I insist."



* An episode of ''Series/SledgeHammer'' does an homage to Noir Detectives. An early scene has a wealthy client in Sledge's office wearing a fur coat. He offers that she take it off, but she replies that she just came from modeling for the art school down the street and is naked underneath. He responds, "in that case, I insist."
* Kimberly Cryder in ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' wore a sable coat to meet JR, and then took it off just to show what he could have had.
%%* The temple seduction scene from the ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' episode "Amphipolis Under Siege"
* In ''Series/That70sShow'', Kitty tells Donna that when Red left for Korea, she gave him a budoir photo of her wearing nothing but a fur coat.



* An episode of ''Series/MadMen'' had Pete Campbell fantasizing about a woman he had recently slept with surprising him in his office wearing nothing but a fur coat and heels.
* In the ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' episode "Bears Will be Bears", Gilda seduces her boyfriend by [[SexyCoatFlashing suggestively opening a fur coat she's wearing to reveal her lingerie-clad body]].
* In ''Series/AlloAllo'' Helga once tried to seduce information out of Renee by going to him wearing only a fur coat and (apparently) three well-placed swastikas. She was unsuccessful because it was the morning after his bachelor party (and it was implied that he had slept with almost every other woman in the cast the night before).
* In an early episode of ''Series/MissionImpossible'' (Steven Hill days) Martin Landau is masquerading as a Latin American dictator and Barbara Bain as a total stranger he has summoned to his room. When one of the real dictator's aides start asking Landau questions that have him stumped, Bain appears at the bedroom door wearing nothing but a fur coat. The aide realizes he should leave. When Landau tells her that was quite a show, she opens the door revealing the two guards they have previously subdued and tied up and says "You should have seen it from ''their'' side."
* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' episode where a soap opera's head writer is killed, one of the stars becomes a suspect because the writer planned to kill her off (her ''character,'' that is) for sleeping with the writer's husband. When confronted, her alibi is seducing one of the male writers to advocate for her to the execs. When he's asked to confirm it, he describes her arriving at his front door wearing a fur coat. ''Just'' a fur coat.
* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'': The episode ''School for Scandal'' has the character Daphne return from a swim wearing a fur suit, and as shown (though not to the viewer, this being Murder, She Wrote) when she flashes everyone upon retiring for the night, nothing else. This first just seems to be to establish how irreverent Daphne is, but later undermines her confession[[note]]done to [[TakingTheHeat take the heat]] from her mother, who in turn had done the same, both mistakenly thinking the other had done it[[/note]] when Jessica points out she'd clearly shown she wasn't wearing enough clothing to conceal the murder weapon.

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* An episode of ''Series/MadMen'' had Pete Campbell fantasizing about a woman he had recently slept with surprising In ''Series/That70sShow'', Kitty tells Donna that when Red left for Korea, she gave him in his office a budoir photo of her wearing nothing but a fur coat and heels.
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* In the ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' episode "Bears Will be Bears", Gilda seduces her boyfriend by [[SexyCoatFlashing suggestively opening a fur coat she's wearing to reveal her lingerie-clad body]].
* In ''Series/AlloAllo'' Helga once
On ''Series/UglyBetty'', Wilhelmina first tried to seduce information out of Renee by going Bradford this way. She also used this trope to him counter a fur protester wearing only a fur coat and (apparently) three well-placed swastikas. She nothing but burlap. Both times she wore one side off the shoulder to make it clear there was unsuccessful because it was nothing underneath.
* The temple seduction scene from
the morning after his bachelor party (and it was implied that he had slept with almost every other woman in the cast the night before).
* In an early
''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' episode of ''Series/MissionImpossible'' (Steven Hill days) Martin Landau is masquerading as a Latin American dictator and Barbara Bain as a total stranger he has summoned to his room. When one of the real dictator's aides start asking Landau questions that have him stumped, Bain appears at the bedroom door "Amphipolis Under Siege" where Xena greets Ares wearing nothing but a fur coat. The aide realizes he should leave. When Landau tells her that was quite a show, she opens the door revealing the two guards they have previously subdued and tied up and says "You should have seen it from ''their'' side."
* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' episode where a soap opera's head writer is killed, one of the stars becomes a suspect because the writer planned to kill her off (her ''character,'' that is) for sleeping with the writer's husband. When confronted, her alibi is seducing one of the male writers to advocate for her to the execs. When he's asked to confirm it, he describes her arriving at his front door wearing a fur coat. ''Just'' a fur coat.
* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'': The episode ''School for Scandal'' has the character Daphne return from a swim wearing a fur suit, and as shown (though not to the viewer, this being Murder, She Wrote) when she flashes everyone upon retiring for the night, nothing else. This first just seems to be to establish how irreverent Daphne is, but later undermines her confession[[note]]done to [[TakingTheHeat take the heat]] from her mother, who in turn had done the same, both mistakenly thinking the other had done it[[/note]] when Jessica points out she'd clearly shown she wasn't wearing enough clothing to conceal the murder weapon.
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* There's footage of Music/EarthaKitt performing "Santa Baby" back in the day, barely covered by a length of white fur. It can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOMmSbxB_Sg here]].



* Many of the models in ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' appear wearing almost nothing but a fur (usually the covers, as inside the issue shows the nudity), like Barbi Benton in [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/playboy_december_1985.jpg a sable coat]] in the December '85 issue or Janet Pilgrim in [[http://depechemoderox.tumblr.com/image/70503211921 a white mink stole]] in an early Christmas centerfold.



* Many of the models in ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' appear wearing almost nothing but a fur (usually the covers, as inside the issue shows the nudity), like Barbi Benton in [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/playboy_december_1985.jpg a sable coat]] in the December '85 issue or Janet Pilgrim in [[http://depechemoderox.tumblr.com/image/70503211921 a white mink stole]] in an early Christmas centerfold.



* In a Tim Allen comedy bit, he tells about his wife trying this on him with a new coat she bought behind his back. His response? "Don't stain it; we're taking it back in the morning." He also made a point that it didn't work in reverse. She'd hardly let buying a sports car slide if he rolled up in it wearing nothing but driving gloves.



* In a Creator/TimAllen comedy bit, he tells about his wife trying this on him with a new coat she bought behind his back. His response? "Don't stain it; we're taking it back in the morning." He also made a point that it didn't work in reverse. She'd hardly let buying a sports car slide if he rolled up in it wearing nothing but driving gloves.



* ''Not Now Darling'', a {{farce}} by Ray Cooney and John Chapman involving shenanigans at an exclusive London fur store. A RunningGag involves a model in a fur coat who [[GoingCommando claims she's got nothing underneath]]. Whenever someone displays skepticism over this, she opens her coat so they can have an eyeful ([[SexyDiscretionShot she's always facing away from the audience of course]]).

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* ''Not Now Darling'', ''Theatre/NotNowDarling'', a {{farce}} by Ray Cooney and John Chapman involving shenanigans at an exclusive London fur store. A RunningGag involves a model in a fur coat who [[GoingCommando claims she's got nothing underneath]]. Whenever someone displays skepticism over this, she opens her coat so they can have an eyeful ([[SexyDiscretionShot she's always facing away from the audience of course]]).
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* Ulla shows herself like this to Benny in the first ''Film/OlsenBanden'' movie.

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