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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Nor have I. All I have seen are the tags with the "R" after the size. However, Atticus and I are logical thinkers, so we logically conclude that if there are tags that have an "R" after the size, it must be there for a reason. That reason is to differentiate it from the Long and short sizes. Even though we have never seen a "L" or "S" they must be out there; right?
I managed to find a 10 button Pea Coat in a charity shop yesterday for £16. I've not seen many ww2 era Pea Coats in the UK so i was pretty chuffed. Interestingly it is missing it's label and there's no sign of any stenciling however judging by the weight and quality of the cloth, the cuff stiching and the presence of the corduroy pocket lining it definitely looks to be a USN example, to my humble ameture eyes at least. Here's some photos
That is a good score. From the pics I would say it is the real thing. You did well.
Hey Peacoat,Very few of the coats have the label at the neck. It is, as you said, because of the material it is made of.
Don't worry much about damaging the coat while it is being worn; worry instead about protecting from moth damage when not being worn. As you have two of them, you will be a long time wearing them out. Probably take several lifetimes for that to happen.
Just had the collar popped up this past Fri. night. Needed it and a scarf as we were walking over the Hudson River. I also have 1 WWII coat but have never used the hood latch as of yet. I think I will give that a workout very soon as winter weather is now making it's way up here in New York.I'm the only one, who pops up the collar of his peacoat?![]()
Just to be curious I weighed my 1958 Kersey size 46. It 5 pounds even.Peacoat or anyone who can help! I need your advice on this issue. For awhile I have been looking for a portable closet to store my woolen good to keep extra safe. I came across this http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30246468/#/30288953 holds up to 66lbs on the bar. On average how much does a WW2 peacoat weigh hanging up? Also, I noticed the closet is made out of polyester this is good because moths will never eat through it, however it doesn't breathe. The bottom is completely open but I was planning on covering up the bottom with a breathable cotton just to seal that off. My only problem is that do you think this closet will allow enough air circulation and not build up moisture? Darn polyester! I'm hoping since the entire bottom can breathe this should be enough but I need some more opinions..... I could store them in a real closet but I figure I could keep moths out for good with this closet.
P.S. the coats will be is garment bags that can breathe and any plastic on them is made of PEVA which is safe as well. https://www.amazon.com/Es***-Wares-...8&qid=1479526169&sr=8-43&keywords=garment+bag