Hello,
I have been reading posting to the Fedora Lounge about Peacoats for about 2 months now. I made an initial purchase of a 1978 Vi-Mil 38S last month. I was quite happy with the coat. It is near flawless in condition inside and out. Just... well, I had this gut feeling that it wasn't Kersey, or blue, even though the time frame should have been right for it to be. The tag didn't specify either wool type, and no matter what the lighting it seems black to me. It has a light off white color canvas type material in the pockets, and the interior lining is beautifully intact, one solid black piece (rayon/ satin like material).
So to make a long story longer, I just bought another one. Yes, I couldn't seem to help myself. The new (old) one is a 38 from the 60's. The difference is immediately noticeable. The new one is so dark its almost black, but its not. Its texture is like soft-stiff velour. and it is heavier. Only it does not have a tag. It has 2 rows of stitching above the cuffs and it buttons from both sides. Here's the confusing part. no corduroy pockets. The material inside the pockets is almost like moleskin. Very soft, light off white, not like the material in the 1978 coat. The full body black rayon lining is the exact same as the 78. The stitching marks on the inside pocket where the tag was are 1" high by 2.5" long. From the tags I have seen on coat picture at various sites it looks like a US Navy tag size. I believe the dbl. stitching ended in 1966 and dbl. button holes ended in 1965. But the cord pockets were around till 1968. Could this be a transition coat from the early 60's to the late 60's? or a boo boo? I'm going for a 65 date, just cause it's in the middle.
I don't know why it matters to me, I adore the big ole heavy thing and won't be parting with it, but it still makes me wonder. Any input would be great, or confusing...
I have been reading posting to the Fedora Lounge about Peacoats for about 2 months now. I made an initial purchase of a 1978 Vi-Mil 38S last month. I was quite happy with the coat. It is near flawless in condition inside and out. Just... well, I had this gut feeling that it wasn't Kersey, or blue, even though the time frame should have been right for it to be. The tag didn't specify either wool type, and no matter what the lighting it seems black to me. It has a light off white color canvas type material in the pockets, and the interior lining is beautifully intact, one solid black piece (rayon/ satin like material).
So to make a long story longer, I just bought another one. Yes, I couldn't seem to help myself. The new (old) one is a 38 from the 60's. The difference is immediately noticeable. The new one is so dark its almost black, but its not. Its texture is like soft-stiff velour. and it is heavier. Only it does not have a tag. It has 2 rows of stitching above the cuffs and it buttons from both sides. Here's the confusing part. no corduroy pockets. The material inside the pockets is almost like moleskin. Very soft, light off white, not like the material in the 1978 coat. The full body black rayon lining is the exact same as the 78. The stitching marks on the inside pocket where the tag was are 1" high by 2.5" long. From the tags I have seen on coat picture at various sites it looks like a US Navy tag size. I believe the dbl. stitching ended in 1966 and dbl. button holes ended in 1965. But the cord pockets were around till 1968. Could this be a transition coat from the early 60's to the late 60's? or a boo boo? I'm going for a 65 date, just cause it's in the middle.
I don't know why it matters to me, I adore the big ole heavy thing and won't be parting with it, but it still makes me wonder. Any input would be great, or confusing...