Ugh. My 49, in my size, arrived on Saturday and it's the opposite case. The only thing I could find on it is they sewed one of the buttons through the pocket.
Put the ball in their court. Tell them, "the item isn't as described, how do you want handle this". They'll usually come back with a discount or tell you to send it back. If they're not willing to work with you, go through eBay or PayPal.
Yeah, I knew they went to flannel, or something similar, but to see that on a WWII coat made me wonder.
EDIT NOTE: Yes flannel is the proper term. I used cotton when I should have said flannel. Thank you for mentioning the proper term. PC
Have you guys seen this one, https://www.ebay.com/itm/285131742427?_trkparms=ni_actn%3Anav%7Cni_nt%3AWATCH_ITEM_ENDING_SOON%7Cni_apos%3A1%7Cni_sg%3A1%7Cni_pos%3A1%7Cni_st%3ANEW%7Cni_wh%3A1%7Cni_nid%3A736201105288%7Cni_nsid%3A285131742427%7Cni_bn%3A1&_trksid=p2380424.m570.l5997? What's with the...
My third WWII coat just arrived. It's the one I posted a page or two back. I got it for $17. Shipping cost more at $19. The size wasn't definitive in the listing, but it fits me like the rest of my coats, so it must be a 42. The latch is present on the collar, the wool is in excellent condition...
Lol. That's why mine are hanging in my closet at work.
Just to finish off my grandfather's Camp Lejeune mystery @Peacoat was correct. My grandmother informed me that the Marines wanted to send him home during the war for officer training, but he wasn't having it. He stayed with the troops...
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