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Excellent.The WWII coat is back from the tailor and she is like brand new. Now the 1990 can go back in the closet.
Thank you.Pretty sure I found the sailor who owned my coat. I found his obituary, too. He served in WWII and Korea. You can look up Navy names here, http://navylog.navymemorial.org/search-navy-log.
Hi Peacoat - long time, no see. I took a couple of years off from Fedora. I'm up to 10 coats - 2 Melton and 8 Kersey. I think that's enough unless I come across my two dream coats. That being a 1949 in size 46Long, and a 1958 in size 46Long. However, I don't think they even exist. I recently brought all 10 to the cleaners. Wow, what a project. Those coats are heavy. It was worth it though. They all came back looking great!Actually, it is 15, or was 15. 8 of them are missing. I have about 40 coats overall.
I had a closet breakdown some time back, and the missing coats may be hidden under the coats that collapsed. Haven't had the energy to dig through everything yet.
What's the difference between the 1949 if you don't mind me asking?Hi Peacoat - long time, no see. I took a couple of years off from Fedora. I'm up to 10 coats - 2 Melton and 8 Kersey. I think that's enough unless I come across my two dream coats. That being a 1949 in size 46Long, and a 1958 in size 46Long. However, I don't think they even exist. I recently brought all 10 to the cleaners. Wow, what a project. Those coats are heavy. It was worth it though. They all came back looking great!
Good to see you. Welcome back. I thought we had lost you. I think I sent you a PM months back, but not sure.Hi Peacoat - long time, no see. I took a couple of years off from Fedora. I'm up to 10 coats - 2 Melton and 8 Kersey. I think that's enough unless I come across my two dream coats. That being a 1949 in size 46Long, and a 1958 in size 46Long. However, I don't think they even exist. I recently brought all 10 to the cleaners. Wow, what a project. Those coats are heavy. It was worth it though. They all came back looking great!
If you mean what is the difference between the 1949 coats and the coats of all the other years, it is the finish on the shell. It is the nicest of any of them.What's the difference between the 1949 if you don't mind me asking?
I bought a 1949 for my wife, but she wouldn't wear it. I then sold it on eBay. !949 is truly an exceptional year - beautiful Kersey. .Lol! That's why I'm looking at. I've acquired four coats over the last month or so, but then I came across this one after reading you guys rave about them.
The 1949 coat I had felt a tinch more thicker, and heavier with a sleight velvet feel.What's the difference between the 1949 if you don't mind me asking?
Looking good.
So how do you identify a 1949 Peacoat? What the label would say?The 1949 coat I had felt a tinch more thicker, and heavier with a sleight velvet feel.
So how do you identify a 1949 Peacoat? What the label would say?
I remember one member showing his 1949 coat with a tag reading” naval clothing depot “ is that reliable information?View attachment 489928
This is a 1945 tag. I believe 1949 can be identified by a service contact being added to this tag. Peacoats dating guide is very in depth on how to identify these coats.
I remember one member showing his 1949 coat with a tag reading” naval clothing depot “ is that reliable information?
Here's one for sale: https://www.ebay.com/itm/2548913569...U/n/MdTg9IH4CPQMxMaMXTgG4=|tkp:Bk9SR6Cwr_TKYQI remember one member showing his 1949 coat with a tag reading” naval clothing depot “ is that reliable information?