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What are you wearing today??

Eddie Derbyshire

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Vintage store brand fedora, 60s Pea Coat (with my grandfather's ruptured duck - as a veteran I figured it was fitting) modern shirt with Bold Look silk tie, cuff links, 1950s tie bar, modern herringbone trousers, modern Spectators (I know, too late in the season for them but I like them)

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I think it's a nice look, even if everything isn't from the same era. The hat is especially nice. Well done.
 

Scottbrad94

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Sydney
I know this is a late reply but I am insanely jealous of this outfit! Vintage 30's collegiate looks are my favorite. This outfit really is something else well done!
 

Metatron

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Hey, Moe,
If i were going for a 1930's look, I don't think I'd wear a peacoat with the rest of your ensemble for the simple reason that peacoats were considered not just workwear, but workwear associated absolutely with a particular trade (seafaring) and class. I grew up in the 1950's and '60's in Elizabeth, N.J. (World's Busiest Port!) and can't recall ever seeing a peacoat on anyone but sailors, either U.S. Navy or Merchant Marine men, or the guys working around the harbor. I think it was only in the late '60's or early '70's that guys not directly associated with the sea started buying them at Army/Navy stores. In the earlier decades, that jacket simply would never have been worn with dressier clothes.

I have seen surplus peacoats advertised in 1940s catalogues, worn with a fedora much like this fellow.
I will try to find the image.

Edit: Here it is
 
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HeyMoe

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Central Vermont
Hey, Moe,
If i were going for a 1930's look, I don't think I'd wear a peacoat with the rest of your ensemble for the simple reason that peacoats were considered not just workwear, but workwear associated absolutely with a particular trade (seafaring) and class. I grew up in the 1950's and '60's in Elizabeth, N.J. (World's Busiest Port!) and can't recall ever seeing a peacoat on anyone but sailors, either U.S. Navy or Merchant Marine men, or the guys working around the harbor. I think it was only in the late '60's or early '70's that guys not directly associated with the sea started buying them at Army/Navy stores. In the earlier decades, that jacket simply would never have been worn with dressier clothes.
All good points. The Peacoat is my fall jacket- it was in the 40s so not cold enough for an overcoat. I am keeping an eye out for something a bit more land fairing for a fall coat though.
 

tropicalbob

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All good points. The Peacoat is my fall jacket- it was in the 40s so not cold enough for an overcoat. I am keeping an eye out for something a bit more land fairing for a fall coat though.

I keep seeing beautiful tweed overcoats on Etsy and Ebay going for ridiculously low prices. I wish I lived in a climate where I could justify buying one. I've managed to hold onto my Loden coat for a lot of years. They never go out of style and are fantastic for layering.
 

HeyMoe

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I keep seeing beautiful tweed overcoats on Etsy and Ebay going for ridiculously low prices. I wish I lived in a climate where I could justify buying one. I've managed to hold onto my Loden coat for a lot of years. They never go out of style and are fantastic for layering.

I have three overcoats that I wear all winter. Not sure what I am looking for for a fall coat, I guess I will know when i find it. (If ever)
 
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down south
I have three overcoats that I wear all winter. Not sure what I am looking for for a fall coat, I guess I will know when i find it. (If ever)
I used to have a peacoat for winter use (our winters down here are probably about like your fall) and really appreciated the versatility of it. It looked nice when dressed up, and worked equally well with just bluejeans. I replaced it with one of these.....
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It's a little more casual than a peacoat, but I still use it with a hat and tie, and get plenty of compliments when I do.
I'd like to eventually get another peacoat, but I also have a leather coat and a tweed overcoat, and since winters here are normally mercifully short and mild, it's not at the top of my list right now.
 

tropicalbob

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I used to have a peacoat for winter use (our winters down here are probably about like your fall) and really appreciated the versatility of it. It looked nice when dressed up, and worked equally well with just bluejeans. I replaced it with one of these.....
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It's a little more casual than a peacoat, but I still use it with a hat and tie, and get plenty of compliments when I do.
I'd like to eventually get another peacoat, but I also have a leather coat and a tweed overcoat, and since winters here are normally mercifully short and mild, it's not at the top of my list right now.

Same thing here, but every time I see one of these on ebay or Etsy I have a strong desire to buy one. In the short jacket-wearing season we have down here, I barely get enough opportunities to wear my leather jacket. The Mackinaws remind me of peacoats in that they were extremely well-made, warm, and, in general, a lot of coat for the price. I think this is why you sometimes see a huge difference in the asking prices for them: some people in the younger generation of sellers simply can't imagine that such a nice piece of apparel could be available for such a reasonable price. It's also odd that the companies that are recreating them can actually charge such astronomical prices (and get them) when the originals are all over the net for a fraction of the price.
 

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Anthony Jordan

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South Wales, U.K.
Unknown vintage bespoke suit jacket, 4x2 d/b in a dark grey material with pronounced diagonal rib, vintage grey fishtail back morning trousers, T.M.Lewin double-cuff tunic shirt with vintage Rocola spear point collar, Dogtooth check Polo tie, vintage MoP links, tie clip and collar studs, Crockett & Jones for Shipton & Heneage black Oxfords , black hose, black vintage Borsalino fedora with bound brim.







 
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