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My new EXTREME cold weather Swedish army leather overcoat

ukali1066

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Hi chaps,

I won this recently for the winter, it's a Swedish military double breasted overcoat with fur collar [ feels like Mouton ]
It's blanket lined and the leather is the heaviest I've ever seen on a coat...indestructable !
It's big enough to wear over 3 layers including my Swedish wool tunic seen here.
It's in perfect condition too, looks hardly worn at all, I gave it some Pecards and it's ready for action [ slow....plodding action ]

I won't be cold this winter :)

The company who made it still make leather goods in Sweden and have been since 1936, I don't know how old my example is

I really like the style, very Von Richthofen with the fur collar

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kowalski

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łoł!! max oldschol , hard rock jacket , weeery nice ,, interesting of which is made collar?, has a nice fur ,must be robust, Sweden is a cold country
 
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Dinerman

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I bought a similar one back in September. It's in Maryland and I'm in Halifax so I won't see it in person for another couple of weeks. Looks about the same other than the collar material.

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ukali1066

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Cheers guys :)

Dinerman...yep that's the same spec, I've seen another type of collar wool which is curly too, I thought these would be very hard to find in the U.S. ?
 

Dinerman

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It's the only one I've seen in the states. No interest on ebay on mine, got it for $15.
I have to say, your collar looks a lot better. Much more refined.
 

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Wow, I envy you for that jacket. It looks so warm and appears to be very well made! The oversized black mouton collar is also a very cool feature. Along with your impressive homegrown all natural ruff ;) you really shouldn't fear arctic winters... It would take me approx. 170 years to grow such a dense beard...mine always looks like a rag rug with bald spots everywhere.:p
 

JanSolo

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It's strange how a beard can have a will of its own. Many beards choose to have a distinct russet undertone and don't mind the hair colour, skin type or eye colour of their host. My beard has exactly the same colour as yours...
BTW: How much have you paid for that beautiful coat? Did you explicitely search for that type of issue coat?
 

ukali1066

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Very true, my dad had jet black hair [ when he was younger and actually had some ] but his beard was reddish too...must be all the Anglo Saxons and Vikings in our genepool..
I paid 50 pounds for my coat, and I lost out on a smaller one with the curly fur collar by 2 pounds !!! Was unhappy for the rest of that day....
I did specifically want one of these having seen one posted by a member here who couldn't identify it....
 

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Right....first off, Ahoy an' 'ello :)
I was given a link t' this fantastic forum by a fellow swab, in the hope that ye alls can help me wi' an ID o' a jacket I was given some time back.
I don't want t' come o'er as 'just another idiot' lookin' t' rape this forum o' infomation fer his own gains an' then disappear into the cyber background......But I've hit a research wall an' have been pointed in yer direction by well meanin' people who have quoted ye all as bein' 'THE BEST'..... :)
So here goes:
I was given this fantastic Jacket an' was told that it was WW2 or WW1.....bein' that my main dress attire be 'Pirate'....this is a little out o' my field o' knowledge , so unsure as t' it's origins I've Posted here fer help.
It is made from very stiff leather that seems t' soften the more ye wears it. It is lined wi' a very scratchy (on skin) blanket material o' grey/blue colour an' there ain't a label in sight!..d'oh.
Some have said German tank com'dr.....some ww1 trench coat....personally I'm thinkin' more 'British Air Corps'.
Any ideas? do ye have any photo's or research that I can p'roose t' find the provenance an' use o' this fine coat? Here be some photies..
Front open..
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Front closed...
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Back..
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Inside..
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Any help would be a godsend.....Thank 'e in advance.
(BTW...yes I do write in 'Pirate speak'...After 10 years o' bein' a pirate re-enactor....it does kinda get under yer skin.....lol)
All the best.
Jacob.

Is this the other thread? Looks like there's a subtle difference in the design. Though it could just be a trick of the light or a wrinkle, it looks like it has a two piece yoke. The blue lining on yous also seems to be a bit different from the norm- a bit less austere.
 
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Dinerman

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The Swedes made some nice leather jackets

Here's another shot of a similar jacket you posted before, but worth reposting.
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I'm a fan of this design, too.
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Or a variation on that, also owned by John Lever
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ukali1066

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Yep Dinerman, that's the pirate fella who first got me looking.....I actually prefer the rougher fur and oatmeal coloured lining myself
 

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