Submitted by Both_Rise_2267 t3_yv628c in BuyItForLife

Most peacoats I've found are either navy, charcoal, or black. I know Spier and Mackay have a green peacoat but I'm unhappy with the quality of their stitching. The neck stitching on the shawl cardigan easily broke when I put it on, and the buttons on the herringbone jacket I got also had very poor stitching.

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5spd4wd t1_iwcnioy wrote

You'd think, with a name like pea coat, they'd all be green.

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lazylittlelady t1_iwcm1zc wrote

Is vintage an option?

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Both_Rise_2267 OP t1_iwcnlml wrote

It's preferred actually. I really wanted one from Real Mccoy's but they only had Navy.

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Both_Rise_2267 OP t1_iwcny8a wrote

To clarify, I mean men's peacoats.

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MalagrugrousPatroon t1_iwcsoln wrote

sweatershoppe.com has Sterlingwear of Boston, which is the company which used to supply the Navy with its peacoats. My peacoat is made by them and I've had it twenty years.

I think I have seen it in olive green randomly, but the website I've linked is weird and old. Contact the store directly and ask if they have, or can get, one of the coats in olive green.

I also thought I saw a green Schott, but they don't currently have it. I would contact them directly and ask if they could make a peacoat to order in the desired color.

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Both_Rise_2267 OP t1_iwdjygn wrote

Is it possible I could find it on some kind of military surplus for Irish or Scottish?

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songlianone t1_iwd1io3 wrote

Buck Mason. VERY happy with my 3 year old blue one thst will last generations.

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