The origin of this coat is unknown, but it is likely not Swedish and may possibly be German. It was most probably made during the 1930s, or perhaps slightly later. The coat is crafted from a sturdy grey herringbone fabric, with well-balanced proportions.
It is single-breasted with three buttons and features external vertical front pockets with substantial flaps. There is a buttonhole on the left lapel. At the back, the coat has a vent. The interior is fully lined, with neatly finished edges around the inner pockets.
Overall, the coat is in good condition, with no visible damage to the fabric. On closer inspection, there are some minor discolorations both on the lining and the outer fabric. These do not affect the overall appearance when the coat is worn, but should be taken into consideration when purchasing. Please review the images and form your own assessment of the condition.
SIZE
This coat corresponds to a modern EU 50 (UK/US 40). Please note that the size is intended to be worn over a jacket. Please scroll down for the exact measurements.
COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION
MATERIAL
Possibly Germany
100% wool
MEASUREMENTS
Chest (A) : 60 cm
Waist (B) : 61 cm
Sleeves (C) : 64 cm
Shoulders (D) : 48 cm
Total length (E) : 125 cm (121 cm measured from neck seam).
PLEASE NOTE
* All measurements taken with garment lying flat.
* Shirt and accessories not included.
* Mannequin size: EU 50 (US/UK40).
Our extensive collection of overcoats mainly consists of Swedish tailor-made and ready-to-wear coats from the 1960s and earlier. We also carry some British and a handful of American coats.