Mister Freedom Fairwater Duffle Coat
Description:
- Hip-length.
- Round collar with chinstrap.
- Fully unlined, all clean seams, twill backing tape.
- Wood toggles, twisted linen rope.
- Two concealed chest pockets.
Note: The Fairwater (or “Conning Tower”, or “Sail”) of a submarine is the command room (or “brain center”), the small “tower” structure on top of the boat, mostly known to old war movie watchers as the place the periscope comes out of (“Up scope!!”), with the classic Hollywood scene of a tense radarman monitoring the green oscillating ping of enemy presence on a black screen, “watching the sound”!
Details and Material:
- Hip-length.
- Round collar with chinstrap.
- Fully unlined, all clean seams, twill backing tape.
- Wood toggles, twisted linen rope.
- Two concealed chest pockets.
Size: Please refer to the size chart image for size chart and measurements located in the image gallery of this product.
Story: Inspired by traditional vintage British duffle coats, 1940s Royal Navy issued duffle coats, and original 1941 USN Submarine HBT wool jackets.
Fabric: Double-layer (double cloth) HBT wool, 30 Oz., charcoal color. With wear, the wide-weave herringbone pattern will gradually appear. Milled in Japan. Fabric inspired by ultra-rare original 1941 USN Navy Submarine coats.
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