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Looking good, Mr B. That coat looks like a rather heavy beast.
I second MD.
However Garrulus, there were also plenty period types of glasses that were not circular. You might try glasses with an more oval shape or with a straight upper edge. If you go for the turn-of-century, teens and twenties style there were quite diverse shapes of glasses.
Period "eyewear" is a critical "final touch" for any wardrobe.An immaculate period outfit just looks a tad "odd" with modern glasses IMHO. Alternatively you might opt for contact lenses.
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Earlier this week, '50s Lee Fedora, '20s tie, 1940 dated M1939 Army overcoat, '50s gabardine slacks, AE cap toes.
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I like that jacket a lot! I believe it was referred to as the officers mackinaw coat. Is it supposed to only have 3 buttons?Very nice M1939 overcoat. I have the shorter, belted version, which is still quite solid-looking:
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Something different today, could be considered even historical in fact! I got many good and positive comments during the day, mostly from elderly women but there was a few younger ones and male persons too. I was even jokingly called for August Strindberg (An Swedish author who lived in 1849-1912 and was supposedly a fan of frock coats).
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I like that jacket a lot! I believe it was referred to as the officers mackinaw coat. Is it supposed to only have 3 buttons?
I like that jacket a lot! I believe it was referred to as the officers mackinaw coat. Is it supposed to only have 3 buttons?
I have often wondered as to what headgear is right for an army overcoat/greatcoat; certainly the hat you have chosen goes excellently. Presumably when leaving the house you would also be wearing gloves and perhaps a scarf - I tend to think that gloves are essential for "finish" when an overcoat is worn.![]()
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Yes, that design would originally have had a second row of buttons like every other double breasted coat.
I have often wondered as to what headgear is right for an army overcoat/greatcoat; certainly the hat you have chosen goes excellently. Presumably when leaving the house you would also be wearing gloves and perhaps a scarf - I tend to think that gloves are essential for "finish" when an overcoat is worn.
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