That's a good sign that you can see no liner. If the liner were there, you would also be able to feel it between the shell and the inner nylon liner.
That's a good sign that you can see no liner. If the liner were there, you would also be able to feel it between the shell and the inner nylon liner.
I did the feel test and did notice a difference. Rubbing up on the right sleeve felt smoother than rubbing down. On the left sleeve it was the opposite-smooth rubbing down and rougher rubbing up. This was barely touching the garment.Now that I have looked at it again, the nap looks rough, like that of a Melton and not the smooth finish of the Kersey.
If this is Kersey, it will feel smooth to the touch, similar to a piece of velvet. If you rub down the sleeve it will be smooth; rub back up and there will be a slightly nappy feel to it. Not much difference, but just a bit.
With a Melton, there won't be any difference in going up or going down.
Hi where are u basedIf, by chance, anybody is stumbling over a 10 button peacoat in 38L, please let me know.
I have a 38L 8 button pea, but would prefer the slimmer WW2 variant.
Just curious what size chest you are im still looking for one but lot of money im findingGot the 1949 back from the Dry Cleaners, i'll do some close up's of the work the Tailors did tomorrow. I think they did a great job!