- COATS
- Reefers, e.g.
- Painter's phases
- They're often checked
- Articles on a rack
- Winter wear
- Latex applications
- Layers of varnish
- Brushed-on layers
- Parkas
- Covers completely
- Outer garments
- They're not needed when it's baking
- Garments over garments
- Patinas
- Macs, e.g.
- They may be checked or checked
- Winter covers
- Paint layers
- Checked things
- Layers of paint
- chesterfields
- Mackinaws
- Outer wear
- Layers
- Dips in batter, say
- Lacquer layers
- They may be checked
- Cold weather wear
- Rack hangers
- Enamel layers
- Covers
- Nail tech's layers
- Items often checked
- Checked items
- Parkas, for example
- Things to check
- Clothes line
- Jackets and parkas
- Winter outerwear
- Checkroom items
- Jackets
- Paint applications
- Covers thickly
- Covers fully
- Breadings, for instance
- Covers with paint.
- Reefers.
- Dusters.
- Jerkins.
- Ulsters.
- Chesterfields, toppers, etc.
- Lumberjacks.
- Tuxedos.
- Toppers.
- Slickers.
- Clothing line.
- Applies paint.
- Raglans
- Blazers
- Redingotes
- Mackinaws and chesterfields
- Blazers or ulsters
- Checkroom articles
- Lays it on thick
- Overlays
- Checkroom collection
- They may be checked ... in two senses
- Fall collection line
- Lab wear
- Chesterfield and others
- Nail polish applications
- They might be checked at a restaurant
- Things to keep in check?
- They can be checked, in more ways than one
- Better Than Ezra wears them in "Winter"
- New Model Army wears "White" ones?
- Stagewear, for some rockers
- Indiana senator, 1988-99
- Common winter wear
- Winter layers
- Blustery weather wear
- Top, fur and over
- They are often checked
- Top and over, for two
- Fall collection items
- Garments appropriate for this puzzle
- Rack occupants
- Covers, as with a spice rub
- Nail polish layers
- Painters put them on
- Blazers, e.g.
- Painter's iterations
- Painter's count
- Layers of nail polish
- Varnish applications
- They might be checked at the door