Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Fashionable Winter Man: The Pea Coat

By Ray "Gypsy" Timmons

Winter weather is quickly approaching. Being fashionable in this season means sporting classic winter coats. The pea coat is a classic, that is both traditional and always alluring.

Like most pillars of men's fashion, the pea coat's story can be traced back to the military. Since the eighteenth century, overcoats resembling the modern pea coat have been used by European and American naval personnel. Even today, the pea coat is regular issue to the heroic men and women of the United States Navy.

Because the classic pea coat continues to be fashionable and stylish, multiple variations are sold by many retailers in North America. As well, being a military issue garment, many pea coats can be picked up at army surplus stores for very reasonable prices. If you would like to purchase a more elegant pea coat, many top designers offer their own versions of this stylish and functional cold-weather coat.

Regardless of where you purchase your coat, you shouldn't buy a style that strays too far from the classic military original. Here's what you want to look for when you buy a pea coat:

* Great quality pea coats are composed of durable and warming wool fabric, so do not elect to purchase any manner of pea coat that isn't primarily made from quality wool for its external layer.

* Wide collar lapels that can be flipped up for added warmth, large buttons with a naval motif, and vertical or diagonal pockets are integral parts of classic pea coats.

* Your coat should definitely fit you! Because of it's bulky construction and thick fabric a pea coat can seem over-sized for a guy with a wiry frame. If you have a slender build, take your coat to your local alterations shop and have them alter it to be more fitting to your shape.

A well maintained pea coat can be a useful wardrobe piece as it can be both dressed up or dressed down. With the addition of a scarf, red or white will do, your winter pea coat outfit will keep you fashion forward and warm and all winter long. - 15359

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