Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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I haven't been too active here on the F.L. for a while, been devoting my time to other interests. But in recent months I've been unconsciously striving to build myself a better vintage or at least vintage-style/inspired wardrobe.
In the last six months, I've bought...
One vintage dressing-gown (maroon red check).
One pair of moccasin-style house-slippers.
Three pairs of classic, darted men's leather gloves (black, brown and tan).
Two light wool scarves for winter (one blue and one red).
But it occurred to me that I didn't have a decent overcoat. Last year, I was forced to throw out an overcoat I've worn since I was a kid, because it was being turned into a moth buffet. I was very upset because I liked that coat very much. My dad gave me a replacement - his old grey single-breasted thingy...which I must admit, I don't enjoy wearing. It's got a very deep V opening in the front due to the fold of the lapels - and to me, that's counter to what a good winter-coat should be, because it just allows the wind to blow down your chest, and it's ****** irritating!
On top of that, it's also being eaten alive by moths.
After watching a few videos on Youtube, I decided to go out and buy a decent winter coat that I knew I would wear, and that I would enjoy wearing. A shop in town had a sale on overcoats - but at $200...eeeh...
I went bargain-hunting today, and stumbled across a stall at the local weekend flea-market that was selling men's winter coats at HEAVILY reduced prices. Like, 75% discount. It was all excess stock from a local menswear shop that they were trying to get rid of, and I was lucky enough to find a nifty, navy blue peacoat in my size! It has all kinds of features on it which I just love! And at $60...I bought it!
It's got two nice, deep slash pockets, and one inner pocket. It's got an eight-button double-breasted front, which can be buttoned right up to the chin. It has adjustable cuff-cinches, and even epaulets on the shoulders!
The only thing I didn't like about the coat was that it was left-over-right button-closure only. And I wanted a coat which I could button either way - left-over-right, or right-over-left.
After examining the coat, I decided that I would just buy it - and then modify it myself, later. So, I did!
These first two pictures show the coat buttoned as it was made - right-over-left. Which is fine. But since I wanted to be able to button it either way - without having to constantly stop and think: "Do I fold it this way, or the other way, or...?" - I made a few modifications.
Using the existing buttonholes, I chalked up new buttonholes on the other side of the coat, measured them, marked them, and then sewed them up on my antique Singer. Then I cut them open and reinforced them with hand-stitching. With two rows of buttonholes, I can use it any way I want! The results are below:
In the last six months, I've bought...
One vintage dressing-gown (maroon red check).
One pair of moccasin-style house-slippers.
Three pairs of classic, darted men's leather gloves (black, brown and tan).
Two light wool scarves for winter (one blue and one red).
But it occurred to me that I didn't have a decent overcoat. Last year, I was forced to throw out an overcoat I've worn since I was a kid, because it was being turned into a moth buffet. I was very upset because I liked that coat very much. My dad gave me a replacement - his old grey single-breasted thingy...which I must admit, I don't enjoy wearing. It's got a very deep V opening in the front due to the fold of the lapels - and to me, that's counter to what a good winter-coat should be, because it just allows the wind to blow down your chest, and it's ****** irritating!
On top of that, it's also being eaten alive by moths.
After watching a few videos on Youtube, I decided to go out and buy a decent winter coat that I knew I would wear, and that I would enjoy wearing. A shop in town had a sale on overcoats - but at $200...eeeh...
I went bargain-hunting today, and stumbled across a stall at the local weekend flea-market that was selling men's winter coats at HEAVILY reduced prices. Like, 75% discount. It was all excess stock from a local menswear shop that they were trying to get rid of, and I was lucky enough to find a nifty, navy blue peacoat in my size! It has all kinds of features on it which I just love! And at $60...I bought it!
It's got two nice, deep slash pockets, and one inner pocket. It's got an eight-button double-breasted front, which can be buttoned right up to the chin. It has adjustable cuff-cinches, and even epaulets on the shoulders!
The only thing I didn't like about the coat was that it was left-over-right button-closure only. And I wanted a coat which I could button either way - left-over-right, or right-over-left.
After examining the coat, I decided that I would just buy it - and then modify it myself, later. So, I did!
These first two pictures show the coat buttoned as it was made - right-over-left. Which is fine. But since I wanted to be able to button it either way - without having to constantly stop and think: "Do I fold it this way, or the other way, or...?" - I made a few modifications.
Using the existing buttonholes, I chalked up new buttonholes on the other side of the coat, measured them, marked them, and then sewed them up on my antique Singer. Then I cut them open and reinforced them with hand-stitching. With two rows of buttonholes, I can use it any way I want! The results are below:


