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Classic 32 Oz. Melton Wool Naval Pea Coat 740Free shipping within the continental USA. Also available:
Description
Our 32" Classic 32 oz. Melton Wool Naval Pea Coat, military anchor buttons, hand warmer pockets, vented back and nylon quilted lining. Our wool is 75 percent reprocessed wool, 25 percent nylon and other fibers. The contents are interlocked and pressed together befor the wool is cut to ensure maximum protection against the elements. The US Navy Pea Coat was adopted during the early 20th Century, from Britain’s Royal Navy Reefer Jacket. The Royal Navies first regulations for uniforms for other ranks were issued in 1857, a century after the regulations for officers and this garment was originally used by Midshipmen ( Reefers ). These crewmen had to climb the rigging and furl and unfurl, or ‘reef’, the sails of the sailing ships of the era. The jacket was short, to allow ease of movement through the rigging. It had a double-breasted front, which displaced the buttons to each side. This helped reduce the chance of them getting caught on ropes, as the wearer maneuvered the sails. The pockets were often close to vertical, and over the flanks, rather than horizontal and at wrist level. It was made of a very heavy wool, in dark Navy blue, with a nap on the face side. The success of the style is proved by its singularly universal appearance throughout the Navies of Europe. This may account for the US Navies nomenclature as an Anglicization of the Dutch ‘Pijekkat, being a jacket made of ‘Pij’ (a coarse wool) cloth. Conversely, it may be from the shortening of the Belgium Navies term ‘Pilot’s Jacket’ to P. Jacket, then being misspelt / adapted to Pea Coat. The term ‘Pea Jacket’ is reputed to first appear in the Oxford English Dictionary between 1717 and 1723. ‘Pea Coat’ does not appear for another century. Reviews
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Perfect, especially for a "sailor" like me
Seven (!) years ago I got my first Classic 32 Oz. Melton Wool Naval Pea Coat 740. At that time I had just joined the Danish Merchantile Fleet and was sailing around the world with reefer ships and gas tankers.
Last winter was the last period I used this jacket. Though it was getting a little old I could not bare to throw it away. Spring came and I put it away. Just 3 weeks ago the winter really started in Denmark and again I was looking at my old jacket. I could see in the eyes of my girlfriend that she was not very happy with the old jacket. I got the idea to search the internet for the name of the jacket and very easily found your homepage. I ordered the jacket in the same size and colour, paid with my creditcard and crossed my fingers. Just 6 days after I got the jacket and it was just perfect! Everything was just the same, also the quality! Except that my girlfriend now enjoys to go for a walk with me again. Thank you very much Schott for this experience! It is nice that not everything changes in the world today. Knowing now where to get excellent service I am sure it wont take 7 seven until I will buy my next jacket.
Published: Thu, 4/26/2007 by Peter J
That was then, this is now
As an officer candidate, I wore a reefer through Newport's bitter cold.
Now I have a Schott pea coat that seems every bit as stout (read as 'warm') as the reefer that got me through Naval Officer Candidate School without frostbite. Seriously, this is one well assembled garment. Bravo Zulu (that's Navy for Well Done) to the folks in New York City. Your coat is a work of art.
Published: Mon, 3/24/2008 by Frederick F. Fletcher
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