That coat is at least one size too small for you.Hello,
I recently acquired a WWII-era pea coat with a pit-to-pit measurement of 18". My chest measures 34" but I feel the coat is still too small for me in the shoulder area. For example, buttoning the fourth (counting from down) button is really tricky and almost feels like it will get the button undone at some point. Also, I feel restricted when moving my arms horizontally back and forth.
Is it a case of needing to size up to a size 36 coat with 19" pit-to-pit or will it become too large elsewhere, then? Or would maybe a later iteration with a loser fit as a 34" be better? I'd really like to stay in the 10-button style, though.
I have attached pictures, if they help to judge.
Thanks in advance!
Thank you for the info! It seems that many people on eBay list an 18" p2p as a size 36", which is very confusing if the fact is that a 36" actually corresponds to a 20" p2p. That would mean that for a real size 36" with a 20" p2p, I should be looking at size 40" coats (and to confirm the p2p to be 20").That coat is at least one size too small for you.
A peacoat with a p2p of 18" is a size 32 (approximately). A p2p of 19" is approximately a size 34, and a p2p of 20 is a size 36.
It might be helpful for you to read my thread linked below. Toward the end I have section on sizing. Or I have a thread on sizing in the guides section. You should see it at the top of the Outerwear section. If, after reading that guide, please ask any questions you may have.
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Thank you very muchThe writing is mostly illegible, but going by the pattern of the text, I date it as a 1966 coat. That was my first thought when I saw what's left of the label, and after comparing your label with a known 1966 label, I am sure of it.
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Just picked up this 1959 today for $65. What attracted me to this one is the throat latch. This is the first post WW2 peacoat (6 button) I have seen that actually has the latch. Jackets always have the buttons under the collar.Thoughts?Thanks!
I've used mine a couple of times. Both of those coats are WWll. One is a Coast Guard coat which is exactly a navy coat but with a different inside tag. They're great if you don't have a hat. That '59 tag looks nice and clean. I'm assuming the coat is primo.Just picked up this 1959 today for $65. What attracted me to this one is the throat latch. This is the first post WW2 peacoat (6 button) I have seen that actually has the latch. Jackets always have the buttons under the collar.Thoughts?