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Short Swiss army coat, probably from the 1940s.
It appears to be a greatcoat shortened to a peacoat equivalent length.
Some interesting features:
Sleeve turn ups. Very much a heritage feature found on Napoleonic and older uniforms, it is actually very practical in that you can adjust the sleeve length.
Zig-zag stitching on the collar. Everything is made to be indestructible. Rows and rows of gratuitous stitching on the collar stand.
Multiple inner pockets
Adjustable back belt.
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High armholes
This coat seems to have been first mislabelled a size 50 (European 40) and then 52(42) Interestingly, it is pretty much between these two sizes.
Ideally a size 40-41, without any room for a jacket underneath.
Measurements, with the belt loosened:
- armpit to armpit:22 inches
- shoulder width: 17.5 inches
- sleeve length: 26 inches
- Length from bottom of collar: 31 inches
Not looking to make a profit on this coat, I am asking for the price I paid for it, which is quite low:
£45 plus shipping.
Please send me a pm if you are interested.
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