Maxwell Von Chesapeake
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Thank you very much. Perhaps that's what I'm seeing in these pics, too.
The last year for the corduroy pocket linings was 1966, replaced by the cotton lining in 1967.My pocket bags are a lightly brushed cotton, a little lighter weight than moleskin, but similar.
I honestly think they just cut it that way. I have one that I just bought from 1972 that seems to do pretty much the same thing. J. Crew would be far more conscious of this sort of thing, since they prioritize style over warmth.dunno if this has been discussed but wanted to get someones opinion… i have this vietnam era navy issue peacoat and when i pop the collar, the way the inner lapel unfolds, it doesnt lay flat against my upper chest/neck like i feel it should. seems like the top of the lapel goes up at an angle and ends up across my chin rather than upper chest. and the fabric in the upper chest/lapel kinda bunches? and its pr much impossible to button the top lapel button because of this.
anyone else run into this type of thing? i feel like its not supposed to be like this… perhaps an issue with the pattern?
ill post a pic that hopefully shows it better than ive described. the navy color coat is the one in question. ill also post a gray jcrew coat that doesnt have this issue, for comparison.
yessirIs the one on the left a US Navy peacoat?
DSCP Quarterdeck Enlisted Men's Overcoat 46L U.S. Navy Wool Heavy Peacoat Black Measured flat: Armpit to armpit 24" Armpit to hem 23.5" Shoulder to shoulder seam 19.5" Inseam sleeve 18" Waist 24" Hem 25.5" Length 36" Chest Size 48" (Jacket tag states a 46L, so not sure here) Material is 100% wool. Lining is 100% nylon. Heavy pea coat, double breasted. Pockets in front. Fully lined. Interior pocket. Very good condition. |
How tall are you? I'm 6-2 and have 2 DSCP coats. One is a 1995 46XL and the other is a 2002 46XL. The 1995 is a tinch tighter as the buttons have been sewn 1/4 inch closer to the right side. The 2002 feels normalGoing to go ahead and give it a go. Only other one I'm really seeing in this size is this one below, but I suspect being 46XL it may be a bit too long. What all do R, L, XL correspond to? Is it just the jacket length, or does it include sleeve length and overall size of the coat as well?
I'm also 6'2. Weigh 255 lbs. Longish arms 36/37 in dress shirts. The 46L DSCP is made by Bremen-Bowdon and I can get it for like $95 shipped. The 46XL made by Sterlingwear of Boston is like $135 but I could probably talk them down some. How can you tell the years on the DSCPs? I've posted photos of the tags of both coats in question. Thanks.How tall are you? I'm 6-2 and have 2 DSCP coats. One is a 1995 46XL and the other is a 2002 46XL. The 1995 is a tinch tighter as the buttons have been sewn 1/4 inch closer to the right side. The 2002 feels normal
P.S. I'm not new here. I did take a couple of peacoat years off.