Grade 2 Vintage US Navy Blue Peacoat
This is a Grade 2 listing, all products listed here will have defects including but not limited to missing buttons and features, tears or holes. We do not accept returns on Grade 2 items for condition.
This is a limited item, meaning we will most likely not be able to facilitate exchanges for sizing issues. Please consult our Sizing & Condition Guide, located at the bottom of this listing.
Some coats will come with patches.
The US Navy Peacoat & Its History
The US Navy Peacoat is a classic piece of military wear. It's made waves (pun intended) in civilian circles too thanks to its incredible aesthetics, cozy warmth and fantastic utility. Its heavyweight 100% Kersey wool construction makes it one of the most weatherproof pieces of vintage military wear available. These coats also feature the iconic fouled anchor button design.
Wool coats like these have been used at sea for centuries. Invented by Dutch sailors and named "pije" coats for the type of wool used to produce them, the British Royal Navy took inspiration from Holland. This resulted in the English word "peacoat," an Anglicization of the Dutch. Both US and British sailors have worn peacoats since the 19th century.
AP's criteria for establishing age:
These coats are all of various vintages; we have done our best to estimate the age of these coats, basing our judgment on several factors as follows.
WW2: The consensus seems to be that after WW2, these jackets got a redesigned lapel, which reduced the number of buttons from eight to six. The throat latch for locking the collar up also seems to have been deleted. All jackets designated as "WW2" should have eight visible front buttons and a throat latch for the collar.
40s/50s: As stated above, certain features of the coats were removed post-war; any coats being sold as 40s or 50s should have six buttons visible at the front, but still come with labels indicating their placement in their relevant time period. Examples include the dual anchored "Naval Clothing Factory" tag, "Naval Clothing Depot" tag, "MFD. for Clothing Supply Office" tag, and the early contract "U.S Navy" tags.
60s: Tags vary on these pieces, but the certainty of their exact date would become solidified thanks to clarified contract numbers. This rule applies to all dates beyond this point. This era saw the eventual removal of a double row of stitching, three inches from the cuff.
Buying A WWII-Era US Navy Peacoat From AP
These peacoats are older than my grandparents. This means they'll have some signs of wear. Given their vintage, this is a rare opportunity to purchase a piece of US Navy history that is fashionable as well as practical.
We're very happy to bring these in at a price much lower than usual for coats of this age and condition. Typically, WWII-era Navy Peacoats bring between $300 and $600 on sites such as eBay, Etsy, Grailed or Poshmark. Faithfully made reproductions typically cost about the same. Grab an original from AP for half the cost!
The Short & Sweet:
- Genuine WWII era US Navy surplus
- Made between 1940-1950
- 100% heavyweight 32 ounce Kersey wool
- Rayon lining
- Two corduroy-lined front pockets
- Double breasted front
- US Navy anchor buttons
- One interior breast pocket
- One small interior waist pocket
Sizing
For some reason, many Jackets are either missing their tags or don't have their size indicated; as a result, these are sorted like our usual wool greatcoats. Peacoats are meant to be a very trim fit, so these jackets have been measured from pit to pit, sorted by chest size. Please take the fitted cut of these coats into account, especially in relation to your own chest size and proportions. The following are the jacket's P2P measurements for each indicated size.
Extra Small:16"-17"
Small:18"-19"
Medium:20"-21"
Large:22"-23"
Grade 2 Vintage US Navy Blue Peacoat - Small / WW2 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Curious About Sizing?
Curious About Sizing?
Given the massive variety of clothing we carry, a standard sizing guide is incredibly helpful for customers seeking the best fit.
Please understand that surplus varies widely in fit and cut and this sizing chart is general advice rather than tailor-level fitting.
Nearly every military has different sizing charts and schemes, which is why we've taken the time to put together this brief tutorial.
Jacket & Shirt Sizing
In absence of an established military size chart, we measure each jacket or shirt from armpit to armpit to get a rough idea of how it fits. If a garment is between sizes, we mark it one size down. For example, if a shirt measures 19.75" from pit to pit, it is marked as a small rather than medium.
To measure pit to pit, close up your shirt or jacket and measure from armpit to armpit.
This is our measurement guide that we use to measure garments without an existing military size chart:
14"-15" PtP = XXS
16-17" PtP = Extra Small
18"-19" PtP = Small
20-21" PtP = Medium
22-23" PtP = Large
24-25" PtP = Extra Large
26-27" PtP = XXL
28-29" PtP = 3XL
Pant Sizing
We typically convert pants to US waist and inseam sizes. If a pair of pants is between sizes, we mark it one size down. For example, if a pair of pants measures as a 33 waist, it is marked as a 32 waist.
To take these measurements we lay a pair of pants flat on the ground. We then measure across the waist and double the measurement. For example, if a pair of pants measures 16" across the waist it will fit a US 32 waist.
To determine inseam we measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the cuff. For example, it a pair of pants measures 30" from the crotch seam to the bottom of the cuff we will list it as a 30 inseam or 30L.
Surplus Condition Guide
- Unissued
- These items are brand new. They may sometimes exhibit signs of storage. They may be new in their original factory packaging, but most times will not be.
- Issued; Good / Issued
- These items are in issued/used condition but are fully functional. This grade of surplus item may also exhibit signs of use such as stampings, small stains or general dirtiness.
- Issued items will not have missing or broken buttons, zippers or be missing any functional components unless noted as such in the product description. Any items you purchase that are marked as "Issued; Good" but exhibit these defects will be replaced free of charge by Americana Pipedream.
- Grade 2
- These items are in issued/used condition but have defects that impede function. This may include missing buttons, broken zippers, holes and tears. They may also be missing components.
- This is the lowest grade of surplus item that we carry and they are not eligible for returns or exchanges due to condition.
Prop 65 Warning
Prop 65 Warning
All products that are NOT INTENDED FOR CONSUMPTION OR NOT FOOD PRODUCTS fall under this warning:
“WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.” WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.”
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Americana Pipedream keeps its inventory on-hand and ships directly to you from our warehouse in Appleton, Wisconsin.
We typically ship orders within 3-5 business days. During busy periods this can be 7-10 business days, sometimes longer. We are a small business and appreciate your patience.
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