The Navy Pea Coat - The Timeless Classic That Keeps You Warm And Looking Good
Timeless, iconic and classic can all describe the pea coat
, but I'd prefer to use reliable. I've had mine for the past 6 years and it still beats off the snow, rain and wind in the breezy city. But it looks razor-sharp too, working well with most anything such as a suit or sweater, jeans or slacks. It's reliable because it keeps you warm, makes you look fine and lasts a lengthy time, ideal for the during the winter.
The original pea coat was first crafted for European sailors in the navy during the earlier 19th century. The US Navy began to issue them in the earlier 20th century and continue to do so. In 1980, they changed the color to black. The design hasn't changed much over its history, maintaining the wide lapels, double breasted style, slash pockets and buttons etched in with a ship's anchor. Made with worsted wool, it's very durable, easily providing warmth and shelter from winds and rain. You can flip up the collar for added protection.
The weight of the Navy issued coats are heavier than newer designs, but think of it as a mini work out when walking around. Personally, I like the classic style, mine being from 1963, but I also had it tailored, narrowed at the waist. The traditional pea coat tends to be box like.
Since pea coats have a unique look and have been around a lengthy time, you can usually find numerous different styles made by several high end designers. These tend to cost more but will offer you something in a different color or higher quality material or different look. They're usually made from wool and even blended with cashmere. Don't go cheap with a pea coat, however, because it was designed to last and not really be tossed aside like a fickle fashion trend.
Some things to avoid are styles that are as well long, especially if you're medium height because it'll make you look shorter. Go for something that is no longer than mid thigh. Also, choose darker colors, such as navy, dark or grey because they will go with most anything, at the office or for the weekend.
So you certainly don't need to be a sailor to wear a pea coat anymore. They've become part of American style and tradition. Pea coats will in no way be a temporary trend found in a fashion rag, but a long term investment for your winter wardrobe. There are always fine options available and it is a personal preference if you want the traditional, Navy look or something with a modern edge. It's just going to get colder out there so we need to look fine and stay warm. And when you step out there, wear it proudly.
by: David E. Considine
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