Thanks for your input, yeah I imagine short and long sizes existed back then but I couldn't be sure. It sucks how, as you mentioned, most of the coats are missing size tags, and the coats that did indicate the size on the breast pocket tag didn't have an S, R, or L next to them.
Did WW2-era peacoats come in short and long sizes? Or did the length of the coat correspond directly with the chest size? I'm looking for one with a 20 inch pit-to-pit but they have all been 31+ inches long so far.
Hi guys I have a question. I recently bought a ww2 peacoat and there is no name on the tag. That made me wonder why some military issue coats don't have names in general. Is it that the person who it was issued to simply never bothered to write their name in? Could it have been military surplus...
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