US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36
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US Navy Mid WW2 Peacoat - Deadstock - Size 36

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I love a good deck jacket, and whilst the blue jungle cloth jacket get most of the attention, it's the humble peacoat that really started it all. The word peacoat is stems from the Dutch word 'pije', which means a coat made of thick wool, and and likely comes from the early 18th century. But it was the British and the heyday of the Royal Navy which really made the peacoat synonymous with the sea. The US Navy, in the very late 1800s would take inspiration from the British reefer jacket and create their own peacoat which,  though updated though various iterations, only ceased to be issued in 2020.

This particular example is from the heyday of the peacoat, WW2. Judging by the oilcloth tag in the neck, this is a mid-war example and was made in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Condition

Perfect condition

Size

  • Tagged a 36
  • Fits a small/medium
  • Pit to pit 19.5" - This fits my 40" chest snuggly
  • Shoulder to shoulder 18.5"
  • Shoulder to cuff 25"
  • Collar to hem 30.5"