$120.25
This beautiful authentic 40s pea coat measures a size 36.
Heavy wool in a navy color and beautiful anchor buttons and the traditional stream lined design make for a great look!
Some threadbare places (see pics), due to age.
I just had this professionally dry cleaned and buttons tightened.
When I measured at the seams and give, it's really more around 34.5" measured under the armpit and has a bit of wear where the fabric wore down, (2)near the button hole closure and under armpit (around the size of a pencil eraser and button hole ones can be covered with closure of jacket. Also has a small pencil tip sized hole above one of the buttons.
Exterior pockets have gold corduroy lining.
I did have it professionally dry cleaned by a vintage clothing specialist. They did leave.some lint in the pockets 😋
1-3 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
It usually takes me 1-3 days to get your item ready to ship. If free shipping is offered, I include item insurance with it.
I carefully wrap each item and if several items are purchased at the same time, such as jewelry, I may ship them together to save time, money and the environment!
If you run into any issues, it's important that you let me know asap, so we can get it solved!
I generally send via USPS priority mail, unless an item is large/heavy or very expensive. I may then choose ground or FedEx / UPS depending.
You, as the customer are responsible to cover the cost of reshipping an item if you provide an incorrect address.
Furniture is shipping responsibility of purchaser, unless noted.
We try to pack our items with great care and insure every one of them. (Our reviews rave about it). That being said, from time to time, accidents do happen in the shipping process.
If you receive an item and it is damaged, we are asking the customer to now see if they can handle the issue first. Why? Because USPS always wants to deal with the customer first and see the broken package in person. Regardless of supplied photos. We have had to eat the cost several times on broken items in the past, regardless of the insurance, because the customer did not want to bring the package to USPS or FedEX so the claim was denied. I will gladly help you every step of the way, and I hate to have to even have to do this but I no longer have an option.