peacoatenthusiast
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum. I was interested in buying a peacoat for this winter and thanks to the ridiculously helpful post from Peacoat on dating vintage Navy peacoats, decided to give them a try. Unfortunately I'm rather cheap, and decided to go off Ebay. I got a really nice peacoat from the late 50s, which was advertised as in excellent condition, and just received it today to find that it has a few tiny moth bites on the right shoulder, and one small moth bite both in the front and back. I didn't notice anything at first, and only spotted them when looking at the coat from close-up.
I was planning on dry-cleaning whatever I received anyway because I don't trust Ebay that much, and for now I've put the coat in my freezer. I paid around $65 for it so I was wondering whether I should just return it and start looking for another one, or if it was still decent for the price.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I'm new to this forum. I was interested in buying a peacoat for this winter and thanks to the ridiculously helpful post from Peacoat on dating vintage Navy peacoats, decided to give them a try. Unfortunately I'm rather cheap, and decided to go off Ebay. I got a really nice peacoat from the late 50s, which was advertised as in excellent condition, and just received it today to find that it has a few tiny moth bites on the right shoulder, and one small moth bite both in the front and back. I didn't notice anything at first, and only spotted them when looking at the coat from close-up.
I was planning on dry-cleaning whatever I received anyway because I don't trust Ebay that much, and for now I've put the coat in my freezer. I paid around $65 for it so I was wondering whether I should just return it and start looking for another one, or if it was still decent for the price.
Thanks in advance for the help.