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Show Us Your OVERCOATS

scotrace

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Vintage Betty

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thunderw21 said:
Thank you. They came like that.

Ok than, I have a question. You and Mr. Scotrace have the interior flap hanging slightly off kilter (look at the bottom of your coat - it should be even). Do you have the option to button the interior panel inside the coat?

I'm not trying to be picky - I just wanted you to be aware of this, appearance-wise. (ok, maybe I am being picky).

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AlanC

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Vintage Betty said:
Wow - this is great. I have a modern woman's version of this overcoat. Can we see a full-length photo?
Thanks! I'll try to take one. My wife recently acquired a velvet collared coat, too.

Here is a bad picture of my covert coat, which I've not even had a chance to wear yet:

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thunderw21

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Marc Chevalier said:
Betty, most (but not all) of the 1900s-1950s men's double-breasted overcoats I've seen do not have an inside button. On my DB overcoats without inside buttons, I've sewn on my own.

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Marc is right, there are no inside buttons. My overcoat is able to be worn with either right-over-left or left-over-right. At first I thought it might be a woman's overcoat (because of this ability to switch as well as the nipped waist) but the style is too masculine to be a female coat.
 

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Marc Chevalier said:
Betty, most (but not all) of the 1900s-1950s men's double-breasted overcoats I've seen do not have, and probably never had, an inside button. On my DB overcoats without inside buttons, I've sewn on my own.

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Thank you Mr. Chevalier, I learned something new today. And by the way, I like your new Avatar. :)
 

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Mr. Rover said:
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Feraud, myself, and Mudinyereye after lunch at Asia de Cuba back in January
My coat happens to be an early 40s WWII overcoat- and it is HEAVY.

What handsome fellas! What can you tell me about the coat on the right?

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thunderw21

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Mr. Rover said:
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Feraud, myself, and Mudinyereye after lunch at Asia de Cuba back in January
My coat happens to be an early 40s WWII overcoat- and it is HEAVY.

Gotta love those WW2 overcoats. Heavy and warm. Some stylish gents in that photo.
 

herringbonekid

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Marc Chevalier said:
Betty, most (but not all) of the 1900s-1950s men's double-breasted overcoats I've seen do not have, and probably never had, an inside button.
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ALL of the english 30/40s ones i've seen do have an internal button.

Marc, your flecky one... does it have a metal buckle ?
 

Feraud

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I believe the overcoat I am wearing in the picture posted by Mr Rover is a Kuppenheimer. It is labelled 8/24/59. Very roomy and comfortable to wear over a suit.
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Orgetorix said:
Come on, bartender...did you miss Marc saying that the entire purpose of this thread is not to be in the Jacket forum?
Nope, didn't miss it.
I moved it to the jacket room hoping the topic will interest those who generally frequent specific rooms.

A simple room change should not stop anyone from contributing to the thread.
 

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