Kersey wool vs Melton Wool: if the same weight, both equally as warm. The difference is that Kersey is more densely woven than Melton. Having a tighter/more densely packed weave, it follows that Kersey offers far superior water and wind resistance. Just my own observation from having owned both. :) Thanks for the upload. Made my morning!
I was issued my personal U.S. Navy pea coat in 1991. Finishing my 30 year career this year and still have that old thing somewhere. It has definitely kept me warm during adverse weather. Thanks for the vid on pea coats!
I enlisted in the Navy in 1986 was issued a Navy Pea Coat Black, but I can personally say when I was 15 yrs. Of age I inherited my Uncle's WW11 Navy Pea Coat it was by far the best coat I ever had it was Navy Blue stitched so tight it blocked all the weather elements, I wore it with pride got many compliments this was from 1982-1986 I don't know what I did with it to this day, the inside was inscribed with my Uncle's last name kept me comfortably warm, brings tears to my eyes I wish I still had it to this day. Respectfully Arthur Puente
I have one of these that belonged to my grandfather who was in the navy in WW2. I have a few photos of him wearing it. the throat latch is an incredible feature, glad you highlighted it. I still wear the jacket occasionally but try not to wear it too often as it is a family heirloom. I also have some new old stock buttons and thread which is actually waxed with bees wax, try finding a manufacturer who does that today! Nice job on this video, definitely a hidden gem coat.
Yes, a sailor has to stand on watch for between 4 to 6 hours, usually 4 hours. Often outside or variously walking in and out of the ships bridge. Being able to close the coat in different ways is quite important as the wind will be ripping at the watch keeper from one direction for hours. It is horrendous if the coat lets that “slide in” and the watch keeper gets chilled. Also, working out on deck, one may be standing for long periods engaged in an activity with the wind whipping from one direction and that chill wind is cutting into the jacket! Great to be able to button the other way. Steering on a sailboat involved standing for hours with the wind coming from one direction. Climbing the rigging and putting sails away meant wind whipping from one direction until the job was done. So, the ability to change the coat’s buttoning up…..fantastic. I used to be a sailor so do know it from experience. Thanks for video by the way.
Great video. Just a small correction. Kersey wool was used right up to the 70's, as you will read in the fedrora lounge article in the Post WWII section. I have 3 peacoats, a WWII 1945 coat and 2 1966 Vietnam era peacoats, all 3 have the same Kersey wool material. They are incredible, by far my best winter coats and i got them for cheap.
Funny and informative, there’s an amazing story about a seaman on the Great Lakes who was the sole survivor of a wreck because he had the good sense to don his pea coat prior to getting on the life raft. Because the ship broke up at night every one who was able to get off were wearing pyjamas, eventually they froze to death all except the sailor who wore his warm thick waterproof pea coat !
While in the Navy, my peacoat was in the trunk of my car, I foolishly set a bottle of bleach on it, well needless to say that was the last time I owned a peacoat and that was 40yrs ago. I’d love to get one of those WWII coats! Thx for posting!
I have a navy peacoat from ww2 that my grandfather had,, a wool bomber jacket(was originally green but I had to have the denim outer layer replaced replaced so it is blue.) from korea and ww2 pig leather and wool gloves. Man the military used to give out good winter clothes.
Awesome video man! You've convinced me to get one. I went with the Schott Classic 32oz 740 in black. It would be cool to own a WWII piece worn by an actual Navy Mariner, however I've always been the kind of guy that prefers new garments. Also, Schott is a great jacket maker and they have a lot of American history. Their peacoat came highly recommended by many reviews and lists of the best peacoat for your money. It's not the cheapest, but certainly not the most expensive and I know it will be a high quality piece for me to enjoy for many years to come. BTW, I've been binge watching your videos for about a week now and you're my favorite fashion vlogger/reviewer/dude who makes clothing videos on TH-cam by far... keep it up!
I think the interesting thing is that Pea coats are a more modern version of the original "Great coats" that were around since colonial times at least. So its interesting that not much changed from early wool great coat worn in the revolutionary war and war of 1812, they just essentially got shorter. a version of the Great coat was still around at the turn of the century and for WWI, but by WWII the style changed to shorter lengths, except in places were it was really cold, like the soviet Union.
The best pea-coat is from & Sons. I tried on ALL the pea-coats. They all had issues. They were too loose and let too much wind up the bottom. They were too restricted and you couldn't move your shoulders freely. The wool was too thin and not very warm. The collar was too small and didn't seal out the weather. There were too few buttons and didn't seal out the weather. Until I finally found $Sons. Other than the lame strap across the arm, it was perfect. High stand up collar, gorgeous melton wool, enough buttons to make the coat weather tight, proper fit through the body, but enough room in the shoulders for good movement. It is an amazing pea-coat. I had the arm strap removed immediately, and I am looking forward to handing this one down to future generations.
Had a late 40's one (in size 44) I bought at the Deseret Industries for about $15 which I absolutely loved but I middle-aged out of it, sadly. Also, I only wore it like half a dozen times because I live in the deserts of Deseret. Still kinda miss it on days like today.
All my life, my dad has said A1 and I never knew what it meant. I never heard anyone else say it so I just thought it was his thing. Now I know. Thanks Iron Snail!!!
I have the Schott. I thought it was affordable considering I’ve spent half on coats that weren’t remotely comparable. It is definitely an heirloom piece. Actually, everything I have ever bought from Schott qualifies as that
Hey Snail, I like your channel a lot. You have a charismatic way of presenting and it makes it fun to watch your videos. I also like the Fedora Lounge and I'm on there too. Sorry if they were bullying you mercilessly there. But to me, you're cool and I like how in depth you go into the details of what makes a quality garment and how construction has evolved through time. So there.
I bought another peacoat today at a thrift, its in excellent condition. Only thing is, its got gold buttons with an eagle holding an anchor. 6 button and two under the neck collar. Not sure how old it is but 3 inch stitching on the wrist
Its sorta hard for me finding good peacoats bc I want to get a size or two up so I can wear a suit jacket under it if Im going to work but when I wear them without that underneath they tend to look really boxy on me. Great video, hope stocks get better Im in the same boat
This is where you get an overcoat and a tailored peacoat. Although this wasn't the intention of the design. The peacoat tailored really tight for just a sweater. And the overcoat tailored for a suit will work perfect. Two similar styles but different functions.
Man, that high collar with a throat latch should be mandatory for all overcoats. Not only because of the outstanding functionality, but because it looks extremely nice. The bare neck sticking out of whatever jacket people wear is such a show-stopper, and there's only so much a scarf / gaiter can do. Also, one of my biggest gripes with duffle coats is that slit between the throat latch and the rest of the coat. You can somewhat get around it by forcefully pulling it down, but that's not going to work if you also have the hood on. Bang goes the wind protection when all of it's gusting right in the opening, also it makes you look like an old hag in a kerchief, lol.
Love my peacoat from the 40s. I had another one from the 60s, but the fit between two the coats of the same size are drastically different. The one from WWII fits what I'd consider fairly "athletic" whereas the one from the 60s started becoming more of the standard American sizes we know today. Less trim, more space in the body, and overall just less appealing (but only in comparison between these two coats - the one from the 60s was amazing before I found the WWII peacoat). I wish the stuff we were issued in the military these days were anywhere near as quality as the stuff from back in the day. I really only keep some of my old military stuff out of nostalgia rather than the stuff actually being of much use compared to the high quality civilian garments I own. Long winded comment, my bad. Good video! A lot of detail most people don't even think about.
Another thing to do if you live in a country like India where you can get cheap tailoring done is to take a heavy pure wool military blanket (800gsm) (we get tons of them here cheap) and have a tailor draft a pettern. It's so thick that, as you said, they don't use shoulder pads. I even ask them to forgo the interfacing in case it gets too stiff. Worked well. Having a panzer wrap made out of a 24 oz wool.
I found one of these in a thrift store for $5 in my early 20s, it was my favorite for years. Then I got older, and fatter and had to get rid of it. I miss that jacket.
Love your videos man we have similar style. I adore garmets with history and authenthicity. Next winter I think ill grab a new peacoat. Been wearing my Danier leather bomber lately for the cold spring here in Canada. It’s a local brand, I will keep my eyes peeled for a local peacoat this spring maybe thrift a bit. Nice video cheers!
I guess some peacoats are sized weirdly, i have a size 42 Schott peacoat that i bought a few years off of ebay, and its WAY bigger than a size 42; and if her brother doesnt want that one, I'd be happy to try that one out!
Pro Tip: Get a friend, relative in the Navy and go with him to the PX on a Navy base. Get fitted there. They have numerous sizes. They should have the perfect size for you. I think I paid under 200.OO USD for it. Obviously you will have to give the cash to your friend or relative to officially buy it! BTW, you look hung ova!!!
This is what I’ve always wanted in a pea coat, but all the ones I’ve bought have always fell short. Even tried to get my ex brother in law to get me an official one when he was in the Navy. He didn’t get me one. I’m glad my sister left him. Anyhoo... great video and awesome coat!
Exelent video. was very entertaining and informative, I have always wanted a peacoat. and I don't want to spend $90 on a modern made one. so in my search I found you! yo have provided me with everything I need to make a great choice when I get one.
Awesome video ! was looking forward to this all week. Have a look into buzz Rickson's peacoats, I brought myself one while I was in Japan. I had gone to the real McCoys store as well, they were amazing but thought the buzz Rickson's was good enough for me. What jackets are you looking into next ?
Hey great to hear!! Buzz Rickson seems to make incredible products too so that’s good to hear! Honestly I have a Momotaro sashiko jacket I’m going to review then some more denim but I’m going to do some sneaker reviews soon and maybe a vlog or two!
@@TheIronSnail have a look at Bowery blue makers, a one man band making really nice denim in New York. If you ever make full cone a brand, I'll like to join the team haha.Keep up the awesome videos !
I really enjoy your channel! We have very similar interests. I love raw denim, boots, clothes and watches. Are you into coffee too? haha! Keep the good content coming!
I actually am just getting into coffee! Decaf though so I’m never probably going to be a full coffee person but STILL had my first cup a few months ago!
Like everyone here… I’m sure, I like your video before I even see it. Sometimes I drop a like and dip cause when I thought I had time actually turns out I didn’t. But the love is still there.
Can anyone here ID the type of Peacoat Jim Sturgess(Jude) wears in "Across The Universe" ? Been wanting a peacoat like his since the film first came out, but can't track down the brand anywhere! Any help is greatly appreciated.
Another great one Mike! Not sure if it just me, but your affiliate links don't work for me - they all lead to amazon's top level home page in my browser.
Haha, informative, funny and well done video. Thanks you! I didnt know about the different way of buttoning it, i have to admit, but i am also unsure that the modern versions, like the Schott 740, allow it, - Do they? Ps. And yep, I have the Schott 740 one. I think it is 32 oz, so it's fairly thick and i have used it for, i guess, 5-6 winters in southern Scandinavia, (a pretty, rainy, cold and above all windy winter climate, close to the sea). I dont recall this jacket ever letting me down for warmth or for dryness. The Snow will kind of stick to the surface of it, so if you're in heavy snow, you'll need to brush yourself off, occassionaly, and for sure do it before you go inside. So the melton wool does the job, but as you say have a fairly rough, and less elegant expression than the older models, with the kersey wool. Some might prefer that kind of rougher, working mans look though i guess. Salutations from Denmark! Claus
I’ve always just worn mine SUPER casual, jeans and sneakers and I’ve never worried... although someone made fun of me once because i had Jordans and Peacoat
The biggest issue with the peacoat is people not understanding they are a supposed to be layered over a suit. Or heavy wool sweater. Then they are supposed to be tailored, its like a suit. You can get a custom cheap suit made from china or a buy a off the rack 1k suit and the $30 suit will look insanely better. Not to mention its what maybe $40 in NYC to get an off the rack one tailored. So just invest in your Korean tailor and eat ribs together lol
Sailors who are outside for a prolonged time would be on watchout duty or manning the antiaircraft guns if we are talking about wwII so they would be mostly sitting in place.
Iron Heart > Real McCoys > RRL > US NAVY only issue with the vintage pea coats are you can only find small sizes good luck finding anything larger than a 42
Mike! I have a very similar jacket myself, and am wondering would you recommend getting something this old tailored? Mine is a little too big as well (long sleeves, too-bold shoulders) and was wondering why you didnt choose to tailor it rather than gift it. Other than that, love your videos man! Was going to get the lining replaced too, and will definitely be stealing your idea about making it a cool pattern.
Definitely send me a pic of when you do that! And honestly i bet any tailor could do a good job (check reviews first) but that’s only for the sleeves, shoulders is a whole other animal and that’s why I’m gifting it! Usually if the shoulders are too big you can’t tailor it too much
Kersey wool vs Melton Wool: if the same weight, both equally as warm. The difference is that Kersey is more densely woven than Melton. Having a tighter/more densely packed weave, it follows that Kersey offers far superior water and wind resistance. Just my own observation from having owned both. :)
Thanks for the upload. Made my morning!
Appreciate it!! Pinning your comment!
I can say peacoat and nobody bats an eye… but when i say poopcoat everybody looses their minds
Stealing this
Reported for crimes against humanity
the problem is that you are saying poopcoat instead of pooppcoat.
If you said peecoat instead of peacoat, people would loose their minds too.
P**p coat is juvenile!...Grow up...
Because it smells fishy
I was issued my personal U.S. Navy pea coat in 1991. Finishing my 30 year career this year and still have that old thing somewhere. It has definitely kept me warm during adverse weather. Thanks for the vid on pea coats!
Of course! And wow, cool to hear!
Thanks you for the service
Should I buy peacoat one size big? Or my size which I am a large
I have my dad's. He survived Pearl Harbor
He retired as a captain 😢😂
I enlisted in the Navy in 1986 was issued a Navy Pea Coat Black, but I can personally say when I was 15 yrs. Of age I inherited my Uncle's WW11 Navy Pea Coat it was by far the best coat I ever had it was Navy Blue stitched so tight it blocked all the weather elements, I wore it with pride got many compliments this was from 1982-1986 I don't know what I did with it to this day, the inside was inscribed with my Uncle's last name kept me comfortably warm, brings tears to my eyes I wish I still had it to this day. Respectfully Arthur Puente
I have one of these that belonged to my grandfather who was in the navy in WW2. I have a few photos of him wearing it. the throat latch is an incredible feature, glad you highlighted it. I still wear the jacket occasionally but try not to wear it too often as it is a family heirloom. I also have some new old stock buttons and thread which is actually waxed with bees wax, try finding a manufacturer who does that today! Nice job on this video, definitely a hidden gem coat.
Oh so cool!! The threading is a detail i didn’t know!
Yes, a sailor has to stand on watch for between 4 to 6 hours, usually 4 hours. Often outside or variously walking in and out of the ships bridge. Being able to close the coat in different ways is quite important as the wind will be ripping at the watch keeper from one direction for hours. It is horrendous if the coat lets that “slide in” and the watch keeper gets chilled. Also, working out on deck, one may be standing for long periods engaged in an activity with the wind whipping from one direction and that chill wind is cutting into the jacket! Great to be able to button the other way. Steering on a sailboat involved standing for hours with the wind coming from one direction. Climbing the rigging and putting sails away meant wind whipping from one direction until the job was done. So, the ability to change the coat’s buttoning up…..fantastic. I used to be a sailor so do know it from experience. Thanks for video by the way.
Why does a sailor need to be on watch outside on a ship in the middle of an ocean instead of inside with binos.
@@coppertopv365 situational awareness
Great video. Just a small correction. Kersey wool was used right up to the 70's, as you will read in the fedrora lounge article in the Post WWII section. I have 3 peacoats, a WWII 1945 coat and 2 1966 Vietnam era peacoats, all 3 have the same Kersey wool material. They are incredible, by far my best winter coats and i got them for cheap.
Oh interesting! Ty!
Funny and informative, there’s an amazing story about a seaman on the Great Lakes who was the sole survivor of a wreck because he had the good sense to don his pea coat prior to getting on the life raft. Because the ship broke up at night every one who was able to get off were wearing pyjamas, eventually they froze to death all except the sailor who wore his warm thick waterproof pea coat !
Ty! And woah that’s a wild story!
SS Daniel J. Morrell - Sunk in 1966
Hi recently bought an 68 and 69 Vietnam War peacoats and those are still Kersey wool, 80s was the switch to melton wool.
While in the Navy, my peacoat was in the trunk of my car, I foolishly set a bottle of bleach on it, well needless to say that was the last time I owned a peacoat and that was 40yrs ago. I’d love to get one of those WWII coats! Thx for posting!
Of course!
2 years later and you now have your own wool jacket. congratulations.
I have a navy peacoat from ww2 that my grandfather had,, a wool bomber jacket(was originally green but I had to have the denim outer layer replaced replaced so it is blue.) from korea and ww2 pig leather and wool gloves. Man the military used to give out good winter clothes.
I am making a pea coat and your video is the only one I could find that shows the underside of the collar, so thank you for that
Woah cool! Np
Wow, how did it end up turning out??
Awesome video man! You've convinced me to get one. I went with the Schott Classic 32oz 740 in black. It would be cool to own a WWII piece worn by an actual Navy Mariner, however I've always been the kind of guy that prefers new garments. Also, Schott is a great jacket maker and they have a lot of American history. Their peacoat came highly recommended by many reviews and lists of the best peacoat for your money. It's not the cheapest, but certainly not the most expensive and I know it will be a high quality piece for me to enjoy for many years to come.
BTW, I've been binge watching your videos for about a week now and you're my favorite fashion vlogger/reviewer/dude who makes clothing videos on TH-cam by far... keep it up!
I got the exact same coat in navy last week. I think it’s awesome
@@EternalScary Indeed it is! I absolutely love mine. Great jacket.
I think the interesting thing is that Pea coats are a more modern version of the original "Great coats" that were around since colonial times at least. So its interesting that not much changed from early wool great coat worn in the revolutionary war and war of 1812, they just essentially got shorter. a version of the Great coat was still around at the turn of the century and for WWI, but by WWII the style changed to shorter lengths, except in places were it was really cold, like the soviet Union.
The best pea-coat is from & Sons. I tried on ALL the pea-coats. They all had issues. They were too loose and let too much wind up the bottom. They were too restricted and you couldn't move your shoulders freely. The wool was too thin and not very warm. The collar was too small and didn't seal out the weather. There were too few buttons and didn't seal out the weather. Until I finally found $Sons. Other than the lame strap across the arm, it was perfect. High stand up collar, gorgeous melton wool, enough buttons to make the coat weather tight, proper fit through the body, but enough room in the shoulders for good movement. It is an amazing pea-coat. I had the arm strap removed immediately, and I am looking forward to handing this one down to future generations.
Had a late 40's one (in size 44) I bought at the Deseret Industries for about $15 which I absolutely loved but I middle-aged out of it, sadly. Also, I only wore it like half a dozen times because I live in the deserts of Deseret. Still kinda miss it on days like today.
I think the name of the last feature that you went over is called a Storm flap
All my life, my dad has said A1 and I never knew what it meant. I never heard anyone else say it so I just thought it was his thing. Now I know. Thanks Iron Snail!!!
I have the Schott. I thought it was affordable considering I’ve spent half on coats that weren’t remotely comparable. It is definitely an heirloom piece. Actually, everything I have ever bought from Schott qualifies as that
I collect these. I have about 6 of them now. Usually can find them for 60 to 80 bucks in great shape
hey, I just bough one from a thrift shop, it says is from Whaling&CO Man's Enlisted. even has the name written. Does anyone knows something about it?
The edit with the idea face and the music made me lol
I bought a nice P Coat in the Gap around 5 years ago for 99 bucks , i still have it and its a great fit and classic style .
Those are paper thin.
Thanks for the background on the wools. I've got a Sterling. Very nice.
Of course!
Thanks for posting! I just learned that I have a 1950's pea coat.
I love when the kid from malcom in the middle reviews stuff...good job frankly !
Hey thanks! I get that all the time, never seen the show though!
Hey Snail, I like your channel a lot. You have a charismatic way of presenting and it makes it fun to watch your videos. I also like the Fedora Lounge and I'm on there too. Sorry if they were bullying you mercilessly there. But to me, you're cool and I like how in depth you go into the details of what makes a quality garment and how construction has evolved through time. So there.
I bought another peacoat today at a thrift, its in excellent condition. Only thing is, its got gold buttons with an eagle holding an anchor. 6 button and two under the neck collar. Not sure how old it is but 3 inch stitching on the wrist
Its sorta hard for me finding good peacoats bc I want to get a size or two up so I can wear a suit jacket under it if Im going to work but when I wear them without that underneath they tend to look really boxy on me. Great video, hope stocks get better Im in the same boat
They will (i think)! And i feel that, that’s why it’s so tough to find a perfect jacket for both
This is where you get an overcoat and a tailored peacoat. Although this wasn't the intention of the design. The peacoat tailored really tight for just a sweater. And the overcoat tailored for a suit will work perfect. Two similar styles but different functions.
I own 3 from the 60’s and 1 from ‘82 and 1 from ‘91. Great coats!
Full Cone aka Ryan Gosling's coat in Blade Runner 2049
That’s what i was thinking too!! Ryan went full cone!
Side note I’ve wanted that coat since I saw it
I ordered a Nautica wool pea coat recently, waiting for it to arrive. I always wanted one!
A great coat!
My grandfather's pea coat is a size 50. He wasn't that big.
I looked a bit closer at the coat, and found out it was a 40 the tag was very messed up.
Hey, Mike. Loved the video, but you forgot to put the link in the description! :)
HAHA omg i can’t believe I actually forgot, adding in now!
Man, that high collar with a throat latch should be mandatory for all overcoats. Not only because of the outstanding functionality, but because it looks extremely nice. The bare neck sticking out of whatever jacket people wear is such a show-stopper, and there's only so much a scarf / gaiter can do.
Also, one of my biggest gripes with duffle coats is that slit between the throat latch and the rest of the coat. You can somewhat get around it by forcefully pulling it down, but that's not going to work if you also have the hood on. Bang goes the wind protection when all of it's gusting right in the opening, also it makes you look like an old hag in a kerchief, lol.
Spier & Mackay makes an awesome pea coat probably one of the best at the below $500 range.
A pea coat from 1953 is the same pea coats from 1939. I love my pea coats I have several coats pea coats I love them
The only place to get a pea coat is Room Golf, Great Lakes IL. RTC!
Michael another great video man, one of the funniest for sure. Had me chuckling on my train and getting some funky looks 🥴
Hahahaha that’s the goal!
Love my peacoat from the 40s. I had another one from the 60s, but the fit between two the coats of the same size are drastically different. The one from WWII fits what I'd consider fairly "athletic" whereas the one from the 60s started becoming more of the standard American sizes we know today. Less trim, more space in the body, and overall just less appealing (but only in comparison between these two coats - the one from the 60s was amazing before I found the WWII peacoat). I wish the stuff we were issued in the military these days were anywhere near as quality as the stuff from back in the day. I really only keep some of my old military stuff out of nostalgia rather than the stuff actually being of much use compared to the high quality civilian garments I own. Long winded comment, my bad. Good video! A lot of detail most people don't even think about.
A good read of a comment! And ty!!
just the best - thanks for spontaneous fun review as well as the history lesson - loved " firing canons and re-dressing the buttons" JR
Hahaha ty!
my pea coat have serve me well in fall and winter since 2019
Got a Schott.
Excellent.
End of discussion.
Another thing to do if you live in a country like India where you can get cheap tailoring done is to take a heavy pure wool military blanket (800gsm) (we get tons of them here cheap) and have a tailor draft a pettern. It's so thick that, as you said, they don't use shoulder pads. I even ask them to forgo the interfacing in case it gets too stiff. Worked well. Having a panzer wrap made out of a 24 oz wool.
I found one of these in a thrift store for $5 in my early 20s, it was my favorite for years. Then I got older, and fatter and had to get rid of it. I miss that jacket.
On EBAY there are USN Women Red P-Coats, what did the USN use Red P-Coats for. I was in the Marines 1967-70...
Love your videos man we have similar style. I adore garmets with history and authenthicity. Next winter I think ill grab a new peacoat. Been wearing my Danier leather bomber lately for the cold spring here in Canada. It’s a local brand, I will keep my eyes peeled for a local peacoat this spring maybe thrift a bit. Nice video cheers!
Thank you thank you! And yes i can’t recommend a Peacoat enough!
I guess some peacoats are sized weirdly, i have a size 42 Schott peacoat that i bought a few years off of ebay, and its WAY bigger than a size 42; and if her brother doesnt want that one, I'd be happy to try that one out!
Deal!
Pro Tip: Get a friend, relative in the Navy and go with him to the PX on a Navy base. Get fitted there. They have numerous sizes. They should have the perfect size for you. I think I paid under 200.OO USD for it. Obviously you will have to give the cash to your friend or relative to officially buy it! BTW, you look hung ova!!!
Bahaha sweet! And O well that’s horrible considering i don’t drink!
This is what I’ve always wanted in a pea coat, but all the ones I’ve bought have always fell short. Even tried to get my ex brother in law to get me an official one when he was in the Navy. He didn’t get me one. I’m glad my sister left him. Anyhoo... great video and awesome coat!
Hahahaha anyhoo THANKS!
is it worth it in mc coy? It's more than 1k dollars. but its fit is quite wide.
Huzzah someone that gets why I have a vintage woolrich mackinaw unlike the people that say ‘ why didn’t you get a vintage filson’ grrrr
"someone sent it to me..well I bought it on ebay" hahaha
A gift after I paid!
Where's your Champion hoodie (in the opening scene) from?
Exelent video. was very entertaining and informative, I have always wanted a peacoat. and I don't want to spend $90 on a modern made one.
so in my search I found you! yo have provided me with everything I need to make a great choice when I get one.
Awesome video ! was looking forward to this all week. Have a look into buzz Rickson's peacoats, I brought myself one while I was in Japan. I had gone to the real McCoys store as well, they were amazing but thought the buzz Rickson's was good enough for me. What jackets are you looking into next ?
Hey great to hear!! Buzz Rickson seems to make incredible products too so that’s good to hear!
Honestly I have a Momotaro sashiko jacket I’m going to review then some more denim but I’m going to do some sneaker reviews soon and maybe a vlog or two!
@@TheIronSnail have a look at Bowery blue makers, a one man band making really nice denim in New York.
If you ever make full cone a brand, I'll like to join the team haha.Keep up the awesome videos !
Checking them out right now! And DEAL! Hoping the time will come one day!
this video really helped me choosing the right peacoat. I nearly bought a Knap Fox peacoat lol
I want to own a camplin peacoat but they do not ship to the u.s. so I have to find one on the resale market
need a review on your rolly
if my favorite suit blazer is a 36 small would you advise that I look for that size? or can I get away with a 36 regular
2:39 why do you censor your hand gesture here 🙏❓
Alexa, play the Victory At Sea soundtrack.
Great video, very happy for you.
Except you should buy Schott, the original US army supplier, in Leather and wool.
I really enjoy your channel! We have very similar interests. I love raw denim, boots, clothes and watches. Are you into coffee too? haha! Keep the good content coming!
I actually am just getting into coffee! Decaf though so I’m never probably going to be a full coffee person but STILL had my first cup a few months ago!
@@TheIronSnail your first cup?! Wow...you never cease to amaze me!
What is the size of the peacoat that doesn't fit does it say 38r?
Great video! For my money, Private White VC is very hard to beat, albeit expensive....
Ty! I’ll check them out!
Like everyone here… I’m sure, I like your video before I even see it. Sometimes I drop a like and dip cause when I thought I had time actually turns out I didn’t. But the love is still there.
Thanks so much!
Hey bro just wanted to know if you still have it or have you given it away already?i would love to have it.
Can anyone here ID the type of Peacoat Jim Sturgess(Jude) wears in "Across The Universe" ? Been wanting a peacoat like his since the film first came out, but can't track down the brand anywhere! Any help is greatly appreciated.
how do you know that the previous owner was not killed in WW2?
Great description.
Love my peacoat v warm and super stylish not as cool as Robert Redford in three days of the condor but hey who is?
I have the same one but made from leather very good quality
Have you ever seen a Kersey coat in size 46 or 48?
Another great one Mike! Not sure if it just me, but your affiliate links don't work for me - they all lead to amazon's top level home page in my browser.
great presentation style
Now you've got me wondering about the one I was issued in 2010..... Did I get some good wool?1 lol
This would make a fun video. Love to see the differences in the design. And if there even is a difference, and if its old stock say from the 90s... ?
Good stuff man. Enjoyed the video
Hey thanks!
Damn!! I was, all, good talk, funny -haha, random info then Bam!! 11:33 and that's a look!!
I'm deaded .. (you'all get me, I mean those eyes, tho?!)
I’ve got one. Can’t be beat.
Agreed!!
Haha, informative, funny and well done video. Thanks you! I didnt know about the different way of buttoning it, i have to admit, but i am also unsure that the modern versions, like the Schott 740, allow it, - Do they?
Ps. And yep, I have the Schott 740 one. I think it is 32 oz, so it's fairly thick and i have used it for, i guess, 5-6 winters in southern Scandinavia, (a pretty, rainy, cold and above all windy winter climate, close to the sea). I dont recall this jacket ever letting me down for warmth or for dryness. The Snow will kind of stick to the surface of it, so if you're in heavy snow, you'll need to brush yourself off, occassionaly, and for sure do it before you go inside.
So the melton wool does the job, but as you say have a fairly rough, and less elegant expression than the older models, with the kersey wool. Some might prefer that kind of rougher, working mans look though i guess.
Salutations from Denmark!
Claus
I need this! I'm a 38R
I have the exact same one, look great but very hard to pull off I feel
I’ve always just worn mine SUPER casual, jeans and sneakers and I’ve never worried... although someone made fun of me once because i had Jordans and Peacoat
@@TheIronSnail Jordan’s and pea coat... confident look yet bold
Still, nicest guy on TH-cam 🖤❤️💛
Hey thanks!!
what did he say in the beginning - the peacoat also known as ... urine coat?
oh okay... I got the joke
Is it heavy peacoat ?
It has five buttons on one side thought their were four on each side ?
The biggest issue with the peacoat is people not understanding they are a supposed to be layered over a suit. Or heavy wool sweater. Then they are supposed to be tailored, its like a suit. You can get a custom cheap suit made from china or a buy a off the rack 1k suit and the $30 suit will look insanely better.
Not to mention its what maybe $40 in NYC to get an off the rack one tailored. So just invest in your Korean tailor and eat ribs together lol
Where is your denim jacket from??
Sugar Cane!
@@TheIronSnail thanks m8. Do you know the name of it? Like the model etc
Great video, thanks
Sailors who are outside for a prolonged time would be on watchout duty or manning the antiaircraft guns if we are talking about wwII so they would be mostly sitting in place.
Iron Heart > Real McCoys > RRL > US NAVY only issue with the vintage pea coats are you can only find small sizes good luck finding anything larger than a 42
Does this type of peacoat fit over a suit jacket?
Definitely. I have an 80s vintage USN surplus pea coat and for quite a while, it was my primary dress coat when wearing a suit.
Mine says old navy on the tag. Does that mean it’s an authentic navy one?
I have a black Old Navy Pea Coat. No, it is not military issue but I still love it, had it about 10 years now.
No way, I was looking for some Montgomery Peacoat reviews and I see Michael from Harris & Theo???
In the flesh!
Mike! I have a very similar jacket myself, and am wondering would you recommend getting something this old tailored? Mine is a little too big as well (long sleeves, too-bold shoulders) and was wondering why you didnt choose to tailor it rather than gift it.
Other than that, love your videos man! Was going to get the lining replaced too, and will definitely be stealing your idea about making it a cool pattern.
Definitely send me a pic of when you do that! And honestly i bet any tailor could do a good job (check reviews first) but that’s only for the sleeves, shoulders is a whole other animal and that’s why I’m gifting it! Usually if the shoulders are too big you can’t tailor it too much
Great coats
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Bro that dang Mister freedom coat is for 900 dollars.i think I'll have to open a savings account to get it😂😂😂😂
Bahahaha