That would be wonderful! Do it. The man will love you.Sertsa said:I'm not the thread originator, and I hope no one minds my bumping up this thread, but I got my pea coat--which is great--but I wanted to share a brief story about it.
I went out to a nursing home yesterday to see some people, bring the nurses and staff some holiday goodies, help some people out, etc., and I wore my new pea coat. I got a few comments on it, but one of the elderly residents came up to me in his wheelchair and talked to me about it. He said it was a great coat asked and if I was in the Navy. I told him no. He then talked about how great the coat was and how, when he was up for shore leave, it was the one thing he'd grab to run out, hit the town and "have a hell of a time." Then he talked a little bit about how much his had been through. It was a pretty cool story, so I thought I'd share.
I just thought of something. It may be late, but I wonder if I can tell one of my friends there to let his family know how fondly he remembers that pea coat and to get him one.
Doctor Strange said:FYI, I just ordered a Sterlingwear pea coat from these folks, who are closing out their remaining stock of them for a mere $75 (scroll down past the Fidelity models):
http://www.vtarmynavy.com/pea_coats.htm
They don't have very many sizes left (at least in the 32oz ones I checked), but they shipped mine less than an hour after I put the order in...
Corto said:What you want is the US 740N by Schott.
Mine has survived many winters from New York City to Washington DC to Cleveland, Ohio. My Schott is tough and warm as hell. It'll keep you dry too.
It's good looking and highly functional. I swear by it.
Schott Link
Doctor Strange said:<snip>
I am perplexed how the narrow armholes and shoulders combined with such an oversized chest/waist/sweep equal a "trim military fit"!