I want to be respectful to the women's forums and not post there, as I am a male, but I would like any insight on women's wool peacoat brands that are synchronous with high quality. Thanks for the input!
They don't make them like they used to. This classic American Navy vintage peacoat in a classic navy color with hard to find corduroy pockets features the much vaunted kersey wool which is very smooth and keeps you warm better than today's wool that is being used. If you know anything about...
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Are the techniques for reshaping the brim and crease on a wool/fur Fedora the same as a fur one? I've been researching steaming and bashing on the net, and they all show fur hats being converted.
So, I'm wondering if I should use the same methods on my wool/fur crushable?
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I believe that this is a 1930's made Hudson just from what I can find on the internets. Feel free to educate me if you have knowledge about these. It is in crazy good shape. No musty smell. No mothholes. If it wasn't for the tags and such, I would think this was nearly new. I'm a size 42...
Limited edition Filson 1912 Cruiser shirt jacket. Pockets galore. Worn twice by me, once around the house and once to Mass. I have this on eBay for $450 OBO but I'm definitely not expecting to get that, just leaving room for bartering on there. Open to offers, for sure. This was (if I remember...
Hi everyone. I am looking for a quality wool coat and am stuck between the Filson Mackinaw Cruiser and Greenwood jacket. If you have any experience with either of these two would you discuss their merits, or compare the two? Thanks!
I'm looking for a wool jacket similar to a Filson Mackinaw Cruiser, but want the
same attention to quality, craftsmanship, and American-oriented methods that one would find in say Norman Porter Jeans for example. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Hi all, I'm new on this forum, up to now I have 7 vintage army jackets.
Lets say that we have two coats with the outershell made by 100% cotton and one coat have wool liner (tick wool liner like the wool of ww2 coats) and the other have sheepskin liner, in your opinion who is more warmer ?
I recently bought a US Navy Issue peacoat from a thrift shop in NY. It came dirty and requires some tailoring work, yet is one of the coolest coats I have ever seen.
I have a slight issue though. In my religion we cannot wear wool and linen in the same garment. The special religious tester said...
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