Hey All. Got a question, maybe for @Peacoat ...So I've had my early 40's peacoat for a few months now. It's gonna be almost time to give it a rest as it seems to be warming up a bit early here in NYC. Anyway, When I got it, I took it to a local tailor (Who I'd done previously successful business...
Good afternoon @Peacoat @Doctor Damage and folks,
I had some free time today and took a trip back to the shop that had that bridge coat. Sure enough it's still there. Lest anyone wonders, the shop is 10 ft. Single by Stella Dallas in Williamsburg / Brooklyn.
As I'm still trying to figure out...
Thank you @Peacoat & @Doctor Damage . I'm not sure if that coat is still at that shop but if I'm able to in the next few days I'll try to swing by that shop and maybe the folks there would allow me to take a couple pics and inspect it a bit more. I'll keep you posted!
Thanks again for the info
Great talking with you all :)
I have a bridge coat question: Does anyone know when bridge coats went from kersey to melton?
Since my recent acquisition of a WW2/40's peacoat, I'm convinced you just cant beat kersey, and even if that's not the case, I'm just in love with the dark blue compared...
It's a bummer about Sterlingwear. In the world of peacoats this is a small consolation but a great thing over the last year did happen with the company as Boston contracted them to make ton of PPE...
Thanks Peacoat. It may be that the Sterlingwear coat at Kaufman's is the "Navigator", which according to this link that talks about the 4 civilian models (how I figured out mine is the 'Classic') the "Navigator is said to be most similar to the actual Navy issued coat, the only stated difference...
Thanks!
I thought the WW2 era coats all that "throat latch" or "storm tab" that goes across the front of the collar to close it, but I could be mistaken.
Regarding Sterlingwear & Schott:
I'm local to NYC and recently spoke with Jim Korn who is the 3rd generation owner of Kaufman's Army Navy...
Thanks Peacoat!
That makes a lot of sense, I'd wondered about that a little. I guess she's a keeper than :)
Do you or anyone here have any thoughts on the varying appearances of Kersey? I'm just interested.
Lastly, there's no traces of a name on the tags or lining etc. of this coat. Is it...
Hey all,
New to the lounge.
I’ve read MUCH of the info on here and elsewhere about peacoats, specifically WWII era. A lot of this thread, as well as Peacoat’s “peacoat dating” thread.
I’ve been on the market for a new peacoat for a while. I’ve had a Sterlingwear “Classic” for well over 10...
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