Wwii German Kriegsmarine

Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M

Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M

Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket "M". During World War II, the German Kriegsmarine stood as a formidable force at sea, challenging the long-established dominance of the British Navy. Among their most recognizable garments was the leather pea coat, a striking design that came to symbolize their presence. The sharp, utilitarian lines of the coat became a visual statement that carried an undeniable air of menace. A well-made reproduction of a Kriegsmarine jacket stands out instantly. This is one of those pieces. It features a double yoke at the front, a three-button closure, two handwarmer pockets, and two cargo pockets. Buttoned epaulets sit at the shoulders, and the back mirrors the front with a second double yoke. Inside, it is lined with soft black moleskin for warmth and comfort. The buttons, while not original to this specific jacket, are authentic Overhoff & Co.

Was an original supplier during the war. This detail adds another layer of authenticity to the piece.

If you're looking for an accurate reproduction of the classic Kriegsmarine jacket, this is a far better option than most modern versions available today. It is a striking and faithful tribute to a powerful piece of wartime design. The outside leather is in excellent condition, with no substantial wear to note. The inside liner is in perfect condition.

Q: Are your items authentic vintage? We specialize in genuine vintage and WWII-era pieces. Every item goes through a thorough authentication process to ensure quality and historical accuracy.

When you shop with us, you're investing in history in confidence. Q: What is your clean and condition service? A: Many of our jackets receive professional cleaning and leather conditioning, so they're ready to wear and last for generations to come. Check individual listings to see if this service applies to a specific item.

Q: What products do you use? A: We use only the highest-quality, all-natural leather care products, sourced from local British farms. Our treatments are free of petrochemicals, ensuring your vintage leather stays supple and authentic.

Our restoration service is tailored on an individual basis to suit each jacket and the type of leather. Q: How do I know which size to choose? A: Each listing includes detailed measurements and a recommended size. If you're unsure, reach out - we're happy to help you find the perfect fit!

Q: What if the item doesn't fit? Q: Do you offer bulk pricing? Vintage sizing can differ from modern sizing, so we recommend checking the exact measurements provided in each listing. For the best idea of how a garment will fit, we recommend comparing the measurements provided with a garment that already fits you well.

Here's a general guide to help you. Chest: Measure across the fullest part of the chest, directly under the armpit, from pit to pit. Shoulder to Shoulder: Measure from one shoulder seam to the other. Arm Length: Measure from shoulder seam to cuff (or pit to cuff for sleeve length). Length: Place the measuring tape at the base of the neck (nape) and extend it straight down to the bottom hem.

If you're between sizes or unsure, feel free to reach out- we're happy to help! We are always happy to help!
Vintage WW2-Style Reproduction German Kriegsmarine Pea Coat Leather Jacket M