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Preppy Climber

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Yep, I’m a lab man, my boy is not black, he’s red fox, huge but as gentle as they come. I have a spaniel too, who’s as mad as a box of frogs and a tiny toothless terrier cross rescued from the streets of Bucharest, who bosses the other two about. My hunt is full on, I’ve seen one or two but not hit the button yet...
Your spaniel sounds like our Cattle Dog/pit mix. What a handful!! He's a little over a year old and we've got a number of years before that cute little s--t calms remotely down. :D
 

azeeze312

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Any recommendations on a proper thread to use for button repair? I have a 1950s era peacoat and I don’t want to use a cheap standard thin thread for repair
 

azeeze312

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I’m unfortunately and in betweener for sizing between a 40R and 42R , I sized up for a 42R So I can comfortable wear a sweater or cardigan underneath. This is my first “real” peacoat , previously I’ve only owned civilian knockoffs from departments stores. I know they’re supposed to fit boxy and long , how does the fit look?
 

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Peacoat

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I’m unfortunately and in betweener for sizing between a 40R and 42R , I sized up for a 42R So I can comfortable wear a sweater or cardigan underneath. This is my first “real” peacoat , previously I’ve only owned civilian knockoffs from departments stores. I know they’re supposed to fit boxy and long , how does the fit look?
I wouldn't say they are supposed to fit boxy and long.

You have enough room for a sweater.

Now I would go with a size 40 so you will have a trim fit without wearing a sweater. But in Chicago, you will probably be wearing a sweater most of the winter.
 

azeeze312

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I wouldn't say they are supposed to fit boxy and long.

You have enough room for a sweater.

Now I would go with a size 40 so you will have a trim fit without wearing a sweater. But in Chicago, you will probably be wearing a sweater most of the winter.

I wouldn't say they are supposed to fit boxy and long.

You have enough room for a sweater.

Now I would go with a size 40 so you will have a trim fit without wearing a sweater. But in Chicago, you will probably be wearing a sweater most of the winter.
Thanks’ I was thinking about keeping my eyes peeled for a 40r for a trimmer look. I debated about getting this coat tailored a bit while wearing a sweater, but I don’t want to ruin the jacket, not many tailors near me that deal with heavy clothing like this.
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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Thanks’ I was thinking about keeping my eyes peeled for a 40r for a trimmer look. I debated about getting this coat tailored a bit while wearing a sweater, but I don’t want to ruin the jacket, not many tailors near me that deal with heavy clothing like this.
I’m a betweener too.
Ist pic is a 38, second a 40.
Both WW11 era Coast Guard coats.
The look’s not all that much different but the feel is so much different.
The first is just right from the moment you put it on.
Look for a 40r.
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Gibby's dog

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Both looking good chaps, but I agree that the smaller coats give a leaner look. I much prefer the WWII 8 button showing coats, I like the informal look of the collar lapels, but trying to find one in the condition I want is proving difficult. Having seen your six button showing examples I might have to re-consider my options.

I have a question for Mr. Peacoat regarding the labelling of the 8 button showing jackets. I have seen one with this label, is it pre war or post war do you know?
 

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Daniel Veit

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If, by chance, anybody is stumbling over a 10 button peacoat in 38L, please let me know.
I have a 38L 8 button pea, but would prefer the slimmer WW2 variant.
 

Preppy Climber

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I’m unfortunately and in betweener for sizing between a 40R and 42R , I sized up for a 42R So I can comfortable wear a sweater or cardigan underneath. This is my first “real” peacoat , previously I’ve only owned civilian knockoffs from departments stores. I know they’re supposed to fit boxy and long , how does the fit look?
I think it looks good! You could go for the 40R to achieve a trim look with light layering.

I wore my size 34 this morning during a 46 degree weather dog walk. I was layered pretty well--t-shirt, weighted vest, long-sleeve t-shirt over that, then my peacoat. No way could I have pulled that off with my 32, but then again that size works great with just a shirt or button down, and a sweater at most.
 

azeeze312

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I think it looks good! You could go for the 40R to achieve a trim look with light layering.

I wore my size 34 this morning during a 46 degree weather dog walk. I was layered pretty well--t-shirt, weighted vest, long-sleeve t-shirt over that, then my peacoat. No way could I have pulled that off with my 32, but then again that size works great with just a shirt or button down, and a sweater at most.
Thanks! I won’t rush to find one but it will be on my radar… the hunt of it is all the fun
 

Gibby's dog

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Well troops, I've just pressed go on a WWII 8 button showing peacoat with a 22" P2P measurement. A mixed feeling of boyish excitement and trepidation but the seller is willing to take returns if it doesn't work out. Hopefully it'll arrive quickly and when it does I'll post some pics for the opinion of the experts. There's a Buz Rickson example for sale too which is beautiful but first option foe me will always be a genuine example.
 

Peacoat

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Both looking good chaps, but I agree that the smaller coats give a leaner look. I much prefer the WWII 8 button showing coats, I like the informal look of the collar lapels, but trying to find one in the condition I want is proving difficult. Having seen your six button showing examples I might have to re-consider my options.

I have a question for Mr. Peacoat regarding the labelling of the 8 button showing jackets. I have seen one with this label, is it pre war or post war do you know?
That is the collar tag which normally didn't last long when being worn. I can't tell much from that. If you have a chest tag, I would be glad to look at it for you.
 

Peacoat

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Well troops, I've just pressed go on a WWII 8 button showing peacoat with a 22" P2P measurement. A mixed feeling of boyish excitement and trepidation but the seller is willing to take returns if it doesn't work out. Hopefully it'll arrive quickly and when it does I'll post some pics for the opinion of the experts. There's a Buz Rickson example for sale too which is beautiful but first option foe me will always be a genuine example.
The WWII coats are just a bit smaller than the later coats, but hopefully you will have room for a sweater with this size 42. Congratulations. The WWII coats are becoming increasingly difficult to find and more expensive when they are found.
 

Gibby's dog

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That is the collar tag which normally didn't last long when being worn. I can't tell much from that. If you have a chest tag, I would be glad to look at it for you.
Thanks for replying, sadly that pic was taken from the sellers advert and was the only tag image they included in the sale portfolio of pics. The coat itself is an 8 button showing example, so if I understand the info contained in this thread it's WWII and before.
 

Gibby's dog

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The WWII coats are just a bit smaller than the later coats, but hopefully you will have room for a sweater with this size 42. Congratulations. The WWII coats are becoming increasingly difficult to find and more expensive when they are found.
Thank you, that's what I'm hoping. I'm not a jumper wearer normally, hate the things, but I am hoping I can wear a nice informal shirt underneath without crushing it, or a shirt and tie for work when I don't have to be totally booted and suited.
 

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