Easy tips

What size should my peacoat be?

What size should my peacoat be?

“Peacoats are slightly different from other styles when it comes to length. You don’t want it to sit as short as, say, a Harrington, but also you don’t want it long like an overcoat. A couple of inches below the hip is a good place to start. Anywhere from there down to the bottom of your pockets works.

Does the Navy still have pea coats?

On October 1, the US Navy completed the phase-out of the venerable Navy peacoat in favor of the “Black Cold Weather Parka.” The new parka is superior in every way: warmer, lighter, more versatile, and able to be stuffed into a seabag. It has only one drawback: everyone hates it.

How do you sit with a peacoat?

The buttons should make two nice, fairly straight rows down your torso. The collar should sit close to the neck or else it will act as a funnel for the cold wind; if the rest of the coat fits well, but a gap exists there, it can be filled in by wearing a scarf.

Are pea coats warm enough for winter?

And, thanks to the natural breathability of wool, peacoats can be worn in fall, winter and spring. However, a high-quality wool peacoat can be just as warm as a parka if you wear it with a good hat and scarf. And if it you’re facing a really frigid day, some extra mid-layers never hurt.

How fitted should a coat be?

As expected, a proper fitting coat will have the shoulder seams that line up with your shoulders. Look at yourself in the mirror wearing the coat and pay attention to where the shoulder seams line up.

How do you clean a navy pea coat?

Hand wash your peacoat very carefully in cold water with laundry detergent that is safe for wool if your coat still looks dirty. Do not use hot water and do not wring out or agitate your wool coat while it’s in the water. Do not put your coat in the dryer or hang it up to dry.

Should you button the bottom button of a peacoat?

Whatever number your coat has, they’re designed to be buttoned up; the pea coat looks best worn closed rather than open. The exception is the bottom button, which should, just like on a suit jacket, be left unbuttoned so that the coat can hang properly.

What are the features of a Navy peacoat?

Today, the US Navy provides the features of a peacoat: “A double-breasted, hip-length coat made of dark blue authorized fabric with a convertible collar, a set-in pocket in each forefront, and a single row of four 35-line plack plastic anchor buttons down the right front and three on the left.”

Where does the word pea jacket come from?

The Dutch Version. The Oxford Dictionary dates the origin of the pea jacket or peacoat to the early 18th century, claiming that it was probably derived from the Dutch word pijjakker, from “pij” for ‘coat of coarse cloth’ + jekker for ‘jacket’. The change from “jekker” to “jakker” was due to association with a jacket, as described by the dictionary.

What kind of material is a peacoat made of?

If you opt for a modern version, skip the nylon and polyester blends and invest a bit more. Occasionally, you will also find peacoats made in different materials such as canvas, cotton or nylon, but technically, these are not peacoats. Throughout history, peacoats had a varying number of front buttons.

What’s the difference between a WWII peacoat and a 1970 peacoat?

Older peacoats were generally cut a little trimmer: WWII coats were the most fitted ones. The models from the 1950’s and 1960’s were already a littler bigger, and the 1970’s version is once again bigger but a bit slimmer than the 1980’s versions. The current model is cut the widest.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle