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FS Vintage WWII Schott Peacoat size 44R

thesweetness

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Up for sale is my vintage world war 2 military issue peacoat originally made by schott of NYC. I just picked it up on eBay but turn out I need a 44L, which is a bummer because this is just such a nice coat. It really reminds that they don't make them like they used to. High quality, 100% wool with quilted lining. It has a little wear as it was worn a lot and is 70 years old. One armpit lining is a little worn through but it's solid, and one seem in a pocket needs to be re sewn.

The original owner just passed in August, and the woman I bought it from (whom I'm guessing was either the wife or daughter of the original owner) said the owner was on a transport ship that transported tanks to the Philippines. Lots of history in these sleeves!

This is my first post but I have a lot of experience buying and selling online, with 100% eBay feedback under my name mchandler84. Deal in confidence!

$115 OBO shipped and paypalled! I will trade for a 44L or 46L coat!





 
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thesweetness

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I'm afraid that's a lot newer than WWII.


I respectfully disagree. But what makes you think that?

Everything to me seems consistent with the era, and schott did make military issued pea coats and haven't had a military contract since the war. This coat is clearly very old when you examine it. It's just like this other one on eBay, http://bit.ly/17KCsUF , particularly the tag, the leather band over the tag (I'll post a pic of mine) and the woven linen type pocket material. Not to mention the story behind it.
 
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Dinerman

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The cut, button stance, quilted nylon lining, style of tag used, and pocket material all say 1960s or newer. It is a fashion coat, not a military issue one. The cut and detailing of both WWII and post-war coats are entirely different than this. The same is true for the other Schott at that auction link.

Here's a full guide to dating Navy issued peacoats: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...uide-to-Dating-the-United-States-Navy-Peacoat
 

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