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Wonderful, loungers, wonderful!!
Excellent fit and an excellent coat. Do you have horses up there in the Capital District?
Yes, and the favorite track of Carly Simon and Warren Beatty. Vintage information. I doubt many will get that one, but I had to throw it out there.I sometimes do farm/stable work for a friend in Hudson, NY about 1.6 hours north of NY City. Also don't forget Saratoga... oldest horse racing track in the country IIRC.
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Hey guys,
I've been private messaging Peacoat with various questions for a bit but thought I might open this up to the forum to possibly help others.
I have a peacoat (around 1952) that had a rip in the collar.
Why don't you measure and put down the height of the collar? I haven't gotten my peacoats out yet, but it will be pretty soon as winter is starting to creep in here in New York. I can measure a few of mine and let you know.
I brought it in to get restitched as it was curling the back of the collar.
The seamstress did the best she could and it doesn't curl anymore.
My question is: is this a small collar for a 1952?
Hey guys,
I've been private messaging Peacoat with various questions for a bit but thought I might open this up to the forum to possibly help others.
I have a peacoat (around 1952) that had a rip in the collar.
I brought it in to get restitched as it was curling the back of the collar.
The seamstress did the best she could and it doesn't curl anymore.
My question is: is this a small collar for a 1952?