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Now that you have one, what do YOU think of the fit and quality?Anyone here own one of those 1960s-1970s US Military Gabardine Trench Coats? I just picked one up off of ebay, and was wondering what people think of the fit and quality:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/290661969087?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2648
I've never owned a gabardine trench before.
Now that you have one, what do YOU think of the fit and quality?
It certainly looks like he's got a hood and so does General Middleton in the pics I posted a few posts back, although whether they were intended as part of the coat or just a re-purposed hood from an M43 combat jacket I don't know. On the other hand, I did run across a website yesterday in which someone posted photos of one of these coats and a hood, implying they were connected, so who knows?Baggers said:Great photo. Appears Bradley's overcoat has a hood. Were they available with one as a button-on accessory?
I looked through one of my military history books and one said that the female version of those coats came with a detachable hood, so perhaps the male version did as well.Baggers said:Interesting to find out. All I know about it is what comes from At The Front's web site where they sell a reproduction of this coat. It says it comes with buttons for a wool liner but nothing about a hood.