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Oviatt's Trenchcoat

Tomasso

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There isn't a hole in the buckle end to facilitate the tang. Are there holes on the corresponding side of the belt?
 

Miss Neecerie

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Tomasso said:
There isn't a hole in the buckle end to facilitate the tang. Are there holes on the corresponding side of the belt?


I think if there -was- a buckle...it was a pull through..with no metal bits...

But if that were the case....that means either the end that is doubled over was -unsewn- and the buckle removed and then it was resewn.....

or its got loose and a hanging edge somewhere, which I cant see in the pictures.

I still vote for 'it tied in a knot' or it passed through the small loop and that was it.
 

feltfan

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I bet it was meant to have the look of a buckle/loop, but be tied
off casually, like a bathrobe. We've seen so many shots of overcoats
from that period tied off like that. Stylin'.

Congrats and enjoy!
 

Marc Chevalier

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GWD, could you please show us a photo of the other side of this belt? Pose it exactly the same way as in the photo below, but with the belt flipped over. Thanks!



GWD said:
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Tomasso

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Marc Chevalier said:
.GWD, could you please show us a photo of the other side of this belt? Pose it exactly the same way as in the photo below, but with the belt flipped over. Thanks!
Clouseau at work...................:p
 

feltfan

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I think if the buckle is missing and the seller didn't disclose this
shortcoming, you should return the coat!















And let me know when the seller puts it back on the market... :rolleyes:
 

GWD

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feltfan said:
I think if the buckle is missing and the seller didn't disclose this
shortcoming, you should return the coat!


And let me know when the seller puts it back on the market... :rolleyes:
lol

Thanks Marc!
 

bbshriver

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Superb!

I'll bet you can find a buckle that will fit, but will have to have it resewn.

My suggestion would be to tie it off as suggested, or, as I don't really like belts on jackets, just remove it.
 

Marc Chevalier

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bbshriver said:
Superb!

... As I don't really like belts on jackets, just remove [the belt].

GWD ... please, please, please do not remove the belt. Doing so would mean that you'd also have to cut off the belt loops. (They'd look silly just sitting there without a belt to support.) That's too much unnecessary surgery for such a fine coat.


Fact is, your coat was meant to be worn belted. Taking off the belt and loops would seriously mess up the coat's design.


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GWD

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I have no intention of going beltless. It's too short to tie in a knot though. I only wish I knew what was there originally. Paddy gave me a great link for the leather covered buckles, I'm going to give them a call soon.
 

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