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Seems like an unusual thing for a Hollywood star to wear in (what I think is) the late '30s. It's also not cut like most long leathers - pretty much an exact copy of a trench, except for the straight flapped pockets.
Since leather coats are so evocative of Mittel Europa, and since Taylor played a German in a 1938 film called Three Comrades, perhaps this is a production still from that film. I don't recall seeing the coat in the film, but his character was a mechanic and chauffeur, so it would have been apropos.
I own a cheapo '70s version of this, made of floppy cocoa-brown lambskin, but this thing looks like it was bulletproof and soft. You can practically feel the hand of the hide. What a great coat.
(Thanks to Amy Jeanne for the loan of the pic.)