- also be
called a peacoat,
pea jacket, or
pilot jacket.
According to a 1975
edition of The Mariner's Mirror, the term "
pea coat"
originated from the Dutch...
- coat to come out of the
couture this year [1962] was
Saint Laurent's '
pea jacket.'
Modelled on the sailor's
traditional double-breasted
garment and already...
-
softness Reefing jacket or reefer, a type of
pea coat
Riding jacket, part of a
riding habit Sailor jacket Satin jacket, a type of ball
jacket made of satin...
-
better buildings (wattle and daub) at a more
suitable location,
Pea Jacket Point.
Pea Jacket Point was
renamed Civilisation Point but
became more commonly...
- on new
jackets was a pale
pea-green color, but
faded fairly quickly with
heavy use and sun
exposure to the more
common beige-green. The
jacket had a front...
-
Pilot jacket may
refer to: A-2
jacket, ****ociated with U.S. Army
pilots of
World War II
Cooper A-2
jacket, a type of
leather jacket used by the U.S. Air...
-
lifesaving station. He
attributed his
survival to a
heavy knit
close ****ing
pea jacket which he said "alone
saved him".
Experts disagree whether the Western...
- A
Harrington jacket (originally
known only as a
Baracuta jacket or a G9) is a lightweight, waist-length
jacket made of cotton, polyester, wool or suede...
-
moleskin trousers, all
besmeared with
human blood; one
German frock, two
pea-
jackets, new
brown Macintosh cloak, also
stained with blood;
several pieces of...
- A
flight jacket is a
casual jacket that was
originally created for
pilots and
eventually became part of po****r
culture and apparel. It has
evolved into...