tropicalbob
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I bought it at an Army/Navy store and always assumed it had something to do with waterproofing. You're probably right about the smell, but I wore it anyway for a number of years and loved the hell out of it. That coat, a navy blue turtleneck, jeans, and army boots were pretty much my attire for years during the cooler months. Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, like so many other things from those years, I have no idea what happened to that coat.Just saw this post after posting a reply to Craig's message.
A kerosene smell? Never heard (smelled?) that before. I have owned or handled a whole bunch of vintage peacoats and never had one that smelled of kerosene. Also, in all of the correspondence I have had with others, no mention of a kerosene smell has ever been made.
I think the one you had experienced an unfortunate kerosene spill back in its past somewhere. That is a difficult odor to remove. Don't know if dry-cleaning would do it or not. It would certainly be worth a try if you still had the coat.