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A peacoat is a thick jacket worn by sailors during bad weather. A potential origin for the name comes from the material from which it’s made: pilot cloth. Sailors would refer to the coarse, heavy ...
Pea coats date back to the early 18th century when they were included in naval uniforms. Constructed from heavy wool, they were supposed to keep sailors warm out at sea.
Whose gray flannel peacoat, for example, cut to fit an hourglass rather than a sailor, could double as a minidress, the better to get her out of the house and down to business.
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The classic sailor suit was called the Crackerjack. The blue uniform had a square collar with a flap on the back, pants with a 13-button front flap, and wide legs known as bell bottoms.
The pea coat, a testament to classic style, transcends time with its enduring design. Originally worn by sailors, it has found its way into the wardrobes of fashion enthusiasts worldwide.
Whether worn by sailors braving the high seas or by modern gentlemen navigating the urban landscape, the peacoat remains a symbol of classic sophistication and understated elegance. With its rich ...