Description: US Naval Academy Midshipman's / Officer's Peacoat By Jacob Reed's Sons, Est. 1824 This military garment includes a number of novel features, only some of which are included on civilian attire. These include: Inside breast pockets, R & L Outside waist pockets R & L, with pass-through slit for accessing trouser pockets Dagger / sword hilt slit, L side Hanger chain, to better distribute the garment's weight on a clothes hanger Neck latch, for use when collar is up-turned in truly inclement weather Slit at back-bottom photographed in a buttoned state, can be unbuttoned (see dimensions below for slit length). Attachment loops L & R for shoulder boards bearing Officer's rank insignia Problems with this garment: 1. The label indicating garment size was removed by an earlier owner, presumably because it was permanently stenciled with PII-compromising data like surname, last-4, and perhaps commissioning class number. See photos. For size, see "Dimensions" below. 2. There is wear on the ouside of the left sleeve, the inside-back region, a few inches above the cuff. This is presumably caused by the aforementioned dagger or sword. That wear indicates the peacoat is probably a real McCoy from Annapolis, not a cheap foreign imitation. See photos. Dimensions to assess fit: Chest: 44 in Across shoulders: 20 in Sleeves: 25.5 in Collar to hem: 46 in Back slit length: 15 in Weight: 5 lbs 14 oz + packaging weight Shipping size: approx 16 x 16 x 6 in folded + packaging dimensions. Our test-fit model is a 46L, over a t-shirt he thought it fit like a 44R (no jacket, shirt, AND tshirt per uniform regs). Measure carefully and compare your own physical dimensions before purchase. Stored on a hanger in a smoke-free, pet-free location until sold - not stored in a folded condition.
Price: 175 USD
Location: Brandon, Florida
End Time: 2024-08-28T19:38:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Coat
Force: Navy
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States