Spoonbelly
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Hey guys,
My name is Clive and I am from Toronto. I am new to this site but noticed your extremely informative pea coat threads and was very interested. I am looking for a nice fashionable coat that can stand the winters of Toronto and, seeing as you folks seem to have a lot of insight, I wanted to ask you a few questions. Do you know where I can get an authentic 1930s to 1950s ,Navy wool pea coat in good condition for a reasonable price? I have checked ebay and it seems to have mainly black wool coats. Also, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to try and get a tailor to adjust the coat a bit as I am looking for a nice snug fit around a sweater. Oh and lastly does anybody know why Sterlingwear of Boston never seems to have the Navigator coat in Navy in stock and how much they would charge for shipping to Toronto? Thanks for any answers, They are all very well appreciated.
The pea coat season is just about to start on ebay. During the winter months there are many peacoats listed on ebay. The number of old vintage, dark navy blue coats will increase very much, as will the black ones. What size are you? The most common sizes in vintage peacoats are 36,38, and 40. Large sizes get to be rare. Ebay is still probably your best source. You can go to a tailor, but make sure they do really good work and are familar with the old pea coats. It's probably still safer to get a size that will be snug with a sweater without any alterations done. You also don't want to get it too small as it will be too snug with a sweater. 30s coats are very rare. 40s (WWII) are fairly common, along with 50s. If you have a common size you'll have it made finding a coat on ebay.
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