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There's a more general thread on capes/cloaks at the link below which is probably a good place to post photos of your collection. This thread I think we should keep more focused on US military capes etc. I'm looking forward to your photos.Hello All,
I have several Yugoslavian alpine cloaks, a bunch of different shelter halves that convert to cloaks, a French policeman’s cloak, and a Soviet Officers rain cloak.
This looks like the only active cloak thread on FL and if there’s an interest here, I can post them?
Or if this is specifically for Marine Boat Cloaks only I’m happy to start a more general thread.
Make sure that the length of the circle you cut is the same length as the collar. Measure twice, cut once, etc.I also finally found a solution to my problem of not being good at making collars. Went to a thrift store and tried on a lot of black shirts till I found one suitable to serve as a collar for $9. Once my three-quarter circle pieces are sewn together, I’ll cut a small circle in the middle of the cloak and sew the cloak around the shirt’s collar. If I can find a satin liner, I think I’ll just bury the shirt between the cloak and the liner. Inelegant solution I know, but I would otherwise struggle on collars. If I can also find suitable felt, I’ll sew the pieces onto the shirt collar to complete the boat cloak look. Updates as they come…
This is a good point. I don't think we'll ever know but I'm sure many firms drifted out of business or shifted into other lines as demand from military people shrank.I wonder how much it hurt the tailoring trade in the US when US dress uniforms went from being basically a voucher redeemed at the tailors in the area to being factory-produced garments.
The USN boat cloaks seem to have had red lining for nurses and blue for men. The blue lining seems to have been in various shades, whatever your tailor on hand I suppose (the colour of the lining didn't denote branch or whatever like with Army capes).This is great information. Now I must assume my boat cloak, dated to WWII and made for the Navy but with red lining is for a nurses ensemble? I thought I had a "FDR" version but apparently not.