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Thanks for all the info Celtic.
Lenny
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Wash In Lux said:If you're near any navy towns, they're plentiful in the thrift stores. San Diego's a big navy town, they're everywhere. There was 3 or 4 at the AmVets I was at a couple days ago. If you want a new, navy issue, I can get you one. PM me.
Peacoat said:You can't send a PM until you have a certain number of posts. There is probably a good reason for that rule, but I can't seem to figure it out right now.
Ebay is a good source of these coats, if you know what you are looking for. If you read my sticky at the top of the Outerwear section, you will have a head start. Or, the link below is a good source for issue peacoats. The guy there who dates the coats has read my article, so he is pretty accurate on the dates. Just remember that 1979 and before should get a coat with the "Kersey" wool, and 1980 and after will get the modern "Melton" wool.
http://www.vintagetrends.com/milita...tage&CA=Men&SC=Jackets/Coats&ST=Navy+Pea+Coat
Questions? Just ask.
boushi_mania said:More specifically, Sterlingwear of Boston is the official supplier of peacoats to the U.S. Navy. They're not the same exact fabric as vintage, but they're reasonably priced and more authentic (in terms of purpose, at least) than the various fashion brands' versions. It's the same exact model as the government uses now, except that it's marketed to civilians.
Of course, mine is 60 years old, and I found it at a secondhand shop in Japan....
JanSolo said:They make a decent one, based on the original Royal Navy pattern. They also supplied Duffles to the Navy during WWII.
http://www.gloverall.com/storeItem/?productId=4
Peacoat - thank you for posting all the information about Peacoats. I was issued a 42R when I joined the Reserves in 84. Outgrew it long ago and after reading your post on Peacoats picked up a 1998 48r on ebay that I like vèry much. (Its hard to find the Kersey wool in 48r.)There is obviously only one way to go on this question.
Peacoat - thank you for posting all the information about Peacoats. I was issued a 42R when I joined the Reserves in 84. Outgrew it long ago and after reading your post on Peacoats picked up a 1998 48r on ebay that I like vèry much. (Its hard to find the Kersey wool in 48r.)