Anyone familiar with this version of the BR peacoat (metal buttons)?

otacon 01otacon 01 Posts: 74MI6 Agent
Even besides the buttons, it's not SA, as it appears to black, have brown leather, and the sleeves are different (and have buttons). BUT.. I got it for a steal. And it's 100% wool. Nerd warning: there are some things misrepresented in the listing, (which bothered me...until it didn't). You'll have to scroll to the fifth photo to see the actual coat.

https://posh.mk/77N8SapVfcb


I haven't been able to find much online about it other than some old mentions. Does anyone here have it?

Bonus questions:

Owing to the alternative design here, the sleeves on this look like they shouldn't be more difficult to change the length than suit sleeves would be.
How difficult is it to modify the sleeves on the regular/SA Bond peacoat?
Do you think it would be possible to make these sleeves look SA, or is that triangle on the back of the sleeves of the SA jacket actually a separate piece of fabric (and not just one of the two sides of the sleeve with some fancy stitching)?

I've heard that Mantis had an XL turned into a M. I think I'll be having this slimmed down a bit (though perhaps not that extreme!) and was wondering if there was anywhere he shared his experience of having that done?

Thanks, all.

Comments

  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    Seems like it could be just a regular BR coat with the buttons changed to metal and the sleeve detailing done, both would be quite easy to do. Might be wrong though.
  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,770MI6 Agent
    otacon 01 wrote:
    Even besides the buttons, it's not SA, as it appears to black, have brown leather, and the sleeves are different (and have buttons). BUT.. I got it for a steal. And it's 100% wool. Nerd warning: there are some things misrepresented in the listing, (which bothered me...until it didn't). You'll have to scroll to the fifth photo to see the actual coat.

    https://posh.mk/77N8SapVfcb


    I haven't been able to find much online about it other than some old mentions. Does anyone here have it?

    Bonus questions:

    Owing to the alternative design here, the sleeves on this look like they shouldn't be more difficult to change the length than suit sleeves would be.
    How difficult is it to modify the sleeves on the regular/SA Bond peacoat?
    Do you think it would be possible to make these sleeves look SA, or is that triangle on the back of the sleeves of the SA jacket actually a separate piece of fabric (and not just one of the two sides of the sleeve with some fancy stitching)?

    I've heard that Mantis had an XL turned into a M. I think I'll be having this slimmed down a bit (though perhaps not that extreme!) and was wondering if there was anywhere he shared his experience of having that done?

    Thanks, all.

    This particular jacket was only offered at some of the trunk shoes that Billy Reid did. Regarding the sleeves the triangle part is actually a separate piece of fabric so you'd need to get a 100% wool piece to make the change for it to be accurate but it may be more.trouble than it's worth. I don't think Mantis now The Bond Experience did an in depth explanation about his jacket alterations but he did a video from when he received his tailored jacket. Hopefully that answered most of your questions!
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  • otacon 01otacon 01 Posts: 74MI6 Agent
    Thanks guys!
  • otacon 01otacon 01 Posts: 74MI6 Agent
    I was kind of on the fence about those cuff buttons until I saw them up close.

    Turns out...Surgeon's cuffs.

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  • KMHPaladinKMHPaladin Posts: 49MI6 Agent
    I would agree with MikeG77, it would be involved to modify the sleeves to match the original/Skyfall style. The normal Bond peacoat has what appears to be a triangular cutout on the ends of the sleeves that's filled by another piece of material and you can feel the stitched seams inside. As far as other modifications to the coat if it's unlined like the normal Bond, it shouldn't be tough at all (the seams are all exposed) and I'd expect any good tailor to be fine.

    In terms of modifying the sleeves of the normal coat, I had a tailor lengthen mine - they are rolled back and stitched with about an inch of material inside the sleeve which allows some lengthening (or shortening). I also had a small bit of slimming below the armpits and the tailor was able to do it no issue.
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