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SizeSMLXLXXL
Neck Size37 - 3839 - 40.540.5 - 4243 - 44.546 - 47
Chest91 - 9799 - 104106 - 112114 - 122124 - 129.5
Waist71 - 7884 - 8991 - 96.599 - 104106 - 112
Arm Length59.5 - 6162 - 63.566 - 6767 - 68.569.5 - 71
Neck Size14.5 - 1515.5 - 1616 - 16.517 - 17.518 - 18.5
Chest36 - 3839 - 4142 - 4445 - 4849 - 51
Waist28 - 3233 -3536 - 3839 - 4142 - 44
Arm Length23.5 - 2424.5 - 2525.5 - 2626.5 - 2727.5 - 28

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Utilitarian ‘Pijjekker' has truly stood the test of time…

Origins

From classic to contemporary, throughout history, the peacoat is now a staple in so many of our wardrobes and, as the temperatures drop, we reach for this Naval masterpiece that creates a silhouette like no other. Originally adorned by the Dutch in the early 1800s and known as the 'pijjekker' because of its coarse woollen fabric used in the construction. Although its origins are rooted with the Dutch, it was, in fact, the British that popularised the famous coat as part of their Naval uniform.

As the peacoat made its way across the pond, the US Navy introduced it into their uniform and it was quickly adopted by ‘reefers’. This only highlights the versatility of the coat as reefers were the brave men who climbed the tall rigging of sailing ships, braving the harsh winds and rain. Form and function made the ultimate partnership with the peacoat which has been its success through the decades.

The high collars, double-breasted fastening and mid-length cut allowed sailors alike to move comfortably around the boat as they carried out their duties. Every iteration contains these design features, with brands making only minor changes to the design to retain the silhouette – if it ain't broke…

The pijjekker – in which 'pij' refers to the type of cloth used, a coarse kind of twilled blue cloth, and 'jekker' describes a man’s short, heavy, coat – is the original name of what is now known across the world as the Peacoat. Famed for its origins in the military, the Peacoat's history begins as early as the 1720s and features in nearly every surplus uniform in various guises. A longer cut often referred to as a 'Bridge Coat' was only worn by officers and often adorned with gold buttons.

Made in India

Features

  • Rever collar with storm flap detail
  • Shell/Body Fabric: 77% recycled Wool, 13% Polyester, 5% Polyamide, 5% acrylic.
  • Weight 650g / 22oz
  • Lining: 100% Modal and printed with a polka dot design
  • Canvas elbow patches
  • Mid level pockets
  • Arm band to fit baker boy hat

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