Description
The history of the Pea Coat goes
back to the 1800s and at that time was worn by the Dutch. The name
pea coat comes from the Dutch word “pije” which was used to
describe coarse wool fabricc. In the 1850´s it was then the Royal
British Navy who designed their version of the Pea Coat for petty
officers. After that it made its way across the Atlantic where The
U.S. Navy adopted this style of jacket.
Details:
Hand
Crafted Authentic and Historic Design.
100%
Premium Steerhide.
Classic
Marine
Anchor
metal buttons.
Two
outside pockets and two inside pockets
Quilted lining.
Vegetable tanned.
Specification
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Not sure about your size? Use this chart to find your recommended jacket size based on your chest measurement.
| Your Chest Measurement (cm) | Recommended Size |
|---|---|
| 90–95 cm | S |
| 95–100 cm | M |
| 100–105 cm | L |
| 105–110 cm | XL |
| 110–115 cm | XXL |
| 115–120 cm | 3XL |
| 120–125 cm | 4XL |
| 125–130 cm | 5XL |
| 130–135 cm | 6XL |
| 135–140 cm | 7XL |
| 140–145 cm | 8XL |
| 145–150 cm | 9XL |
Note: This chart is intended as a guideline. The correct size may vary depending on the model, cut, and desired fit. If you are unsure, we will be happy to assist you personally.
How to Measure Correctly
Measure your chest circumference around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape measure horizontal around your body. The tape should fit comfortably without being too tight.
For flight jackets, leather jackets, and sheepskin jackets, we recommend allowing some extra room for comfort, especially if you plan to wear a sweater underneath.
