My size 46 1949 coat arrived today. This looks almost unworn to me, there is no marking inside or outside. The lining is undamaged at the cuffs and armpits. The only sign of wear is a loosening of the buttons on one side where it has probably been buttoned up (compared to the super tightness on...
I just bought a peacoat which I think is a late 40's or 50's one based on the label picture (below). It is a size 46 though which may well be too big for me according to @Peacoat 's very useful advice which I promptly forgot... Oops, I got a bit excited after finding a size 46 which I gather is...
Well yes. That’s true but they get the weight and the cut and buttons and features as correct as possible - as faithful as is possible is what I want, not a modern civilian version.
Thanks for that. I am certain that RMC have made a 46 before, I’ve seen one for sale. For buzz, I think a 44 would work for me.
I’m definitely not interested in modern civilian versions or lightweight interpretations. Original vintage or faithful repros only. Cheers
Hi I am looking for an earlier Kersey wool navy peacoat with the coruroy pocket linings in a size 46 or possibly 44 depending on the measurements. I'd also be interested in a WWII or WWI repro from Buzz Rickson or Real McCoy's.
I'm in the UK, cash waiting. Show me what you have...
I’m ready to get bitten by the peacoat bug. Thinking of a buzz or rmc repro - any strong opinions on those?
I’d like a good condition ww2 era original but getting one in my size might be tricky. I guess I’d need a 46, chest measurement is about 43”.
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