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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Stylish Men's Winter Fashion: The Pea Coat

By Ray "Gypsy" Timmons

For those of us in the northern hemisphere, winter weather is quickly approaching. Staying stylish in the winter means choosing classic winter coat looks. The pea coat is a classic, that is both enduring 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.

Since the classic pea coat has a timeless look, multiple design adaptations are stocked by many stores. In addition, since it is a military uniform piece, pea coats can be found at army surplus stores for extremely affordable prices. If you would like to buy a more opulent pea coat, most brand names sell their own versions of this stylish and practical cold-weather garment.

Despite the location you buy your coat from, you should find one that doesn't differ in construction far from the classic military original. Here's what you ought to take note of when you shop for 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 lapels, large buttons, and vertical or slash pockets are notable characteristics of classic pea coats.

* Your clothing should always fit you! A pea coat can seem overly bulky on a man who has a thin frame. If you have a slender build, take your coat to your local alterations shop and have them make it more fitting to your size and shape.

A well maintained pea coat is a useful wardrobe piece because it can be worn with both dressy and dressed down looks. Throw on a colorful scarf, red or white will do, with your pea coat and you are set to impress this winter season.

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