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Rothco US Navy Type Peacoat

Rothco US Navy Type Peacoat

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Close fitting with a slight flair around the hips, the original Navy peacoat was designed to allow sailors to climb a ship’s ropes—and it’s remained largely unchanged for more than 200 years. These days, it’s a practical, versatile cold-weather staple, whether you find yourself at sea or not Read More

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Reese001
0
Dec 5, 2018
Wow, this purchase was terrible. The coat was 2 sizes two big even though I checked the size chart beforehand and ordered accordingly. It was enormous on me, laughably so, and I looked like a child who borrowed something from their dad's closet. I can't even find a way to return or exchange it, which is a shame since I really need a warmer jacket for the winter and I already spent the money on this one.
Really want a pea coat. Bu I'm not going in on a Rothco pea coat. The whole point of these is that they look sharp on guys. Because while they may be warm, there are better coats out there for just being warm. And frankly, I don't give Rothco much faith that the cut will be flattering or even fit well.
Aaron_S
54
Dec 19, 2017
The dimensions are all wrong. Military uniforms do vary of the years. the Peacoat was supposed to provide warmth while not being a liability and fabric getting caught in machinery. the length is to be waist height, so it would not hinder mobility while on the deck. The trim is also supposed to be slim. also, the USN navy blue is indestinguishable to black. part of why the peacoat became popular was due to the flattering masculinity that the coats had. This coat looks like a box.
andi132
0
Dec 18, 2017
is it in inches or centimeter? (the sizing)
JohnnyCredit
469
Dec 18, 2017
Not genuine US mil issue, as it would violate the Berry Amendment being made in India. For the real thing, check out Sterlingwear of Boston. Made in Boston! They have some big sales from time to time.
Aaron_S
54
Dec 19, 2017
JohnnyCreditI believe the Peacoat I was issued in 2002 was by DSCP Quarterdeck collection. I would have to look when I get home. still have it, still wear it.
JohnnyCredit
469
Dec 20, 2017
I bought mine in early March last year. Not the best time of year for coats, but I'm sure that's why they were on sale for $50.
warriorscot
317
Dec 17, 2017
This looks good, but the US Navy Peacoat was pretty short, what would be great and I would definitely buy would be great coats either US or UK style. They have always been hard to get even when they were issue, would be good to get a quality reproduction.
NicktheHero
3
Dec 17, 2017
Made in India? What kind of quality does this company produce, curiously?
NicktheHero
3
Dec 18, 2017
Haha, that's very true
PraxisCat
219
Dec 18, 2017
There was apparently an AMA on 4chan (so honestly, take it with a heaping mouthful of salt) from someone who worked at Rotcho who really ragged on Rothco's QC and production line, as most of it comes from the cheapest factories in China (according to them). I have no idea if its true, but honestly, Rothco's video production quality for their products doesn't give me a ton of faith.
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