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What is a Pea Coat?

A pea coat, also called pea jacket, p coat, p jacket and peacoat, is a short double-breasted wool coat usually in navy blue. The pea coat is one of the most stylish jackets that a man can wear. It has maintained popularity for centuries, since being introduced in the 1800s. The design and fit have slightly changed over time to match modern trends, making it a flattering favourite among men around the world. It’s a style you’ll continually see every fall and winter due to its versatile design and weight. You can start using it as a light layer over a shirt or thin sweater during the fall or the beginning of spring, and add heavier knits once the temperatures continue to drop throughout the winter. There are seemingly endless styling and colour options when it comes to the pea coat, so we’ve put together this guide to help give you some options.

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The History Of The Pea Coat


The pea coat was originally used as a military piece of clothing, more specifically for the navy. The Dutch navy created the pea coat in the 1800s as part of the navy uniform, and that is where the name originates from - “pije” means coarse wool in Dutch, the fabric used to make the pea coat. Apart from the durable wool, the pea coat featured a double-breasted silhouette for extra chest protection, a large ulster collar that could be buttoned all the way to the top, vertical slit pockets, and buttons with an anchor emblem. Later the British navy made their own version which became so popular that it made its way across the Atlantic to America. It became the most popular piece of naval outerwear because of its durability and resistance - the material could easily combat the heavy rain and winds that sailors regularly dealt with at sea. The pea coat made its way into the mainstream fashion world after World War II when surplus military clothes were widely available.

Blue Wool Pea Coat

The Pea Coat Today

Over the decades, the shape of the pea coat has changed. Why when you think about a pea coat colour it is navy? The original navy pea coat was generally made of a navy color to match the rest of the navy uniform, was made with a heavy fabric to ensure warm, water-resistance, and protection, and flared out at the bottom to create ease of movement for sailors. As the pea coat turned into a fashion piece designers began experimenting with the fit and design. Nowadays pea coats come in a variety of colors and weights and also have a more tapered fit. Designers also experiment with different fabrics, like cashmere or even leather. Sometimes unique accents like leather trims are added.

A few things have stood the test of time though: the double-breasted silhouette, large collar, and functionality. Pea coats are still well-loved as a functional yet stylish type of outerwear and have definitely reached iconic menswear status.

Blue Wool Pea Coat

How to Style a Pea Coat


Now that you understand why the pea coat is such a worthwhile investment piece, it’s time to learn how to style it properly. Pea coats were designed to be a protective outer layer, so you should never layer anything else over a pea coat. That being said, you can, of course, wear other accessories like scarves during the winter. Just make sure you are layering the scarf underneath the pea coat. Wear it loose to avoid making the neckline look bulky - let the collar of the pea coat be the star. You can show it off by unbuttoning your pea coat, and if you are freezing you can turn the collar up.

Though the design of the pea coat has changed, the styling rules have remained the same over the years. To follow the proper pea coat style rules, look at the jacket above. The length of the jacket should hit the bottom of the hips to define your torso. Avoid wearing a pea coat that’s too long or short, as the fit won’t look right. A pea coat that’s too long will make you lose your shape, and a pea coat that’s too short will make you look rounder than you actually are. Also, make sure the sleeves extend to the top of your hands when you’re standing up. You don’t want any long-sleeved underlayers to be able to poke out from underneath. The pea coat should be well-fitted but not too tight - you should be able to comfortably move your arms. To get the original, iconic pea coat look to keep the buttons closed.

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Pea coats are a versatile piece that can be styled in many ways and for many occasions. It works for any season that requires a jacket: fall, winter, maybe even the first few months of spring if you live somewhere with a cooler climate. You can wear them on the weekend over casual pieces like jeans, chinos, sweaters, open-buttoned shirts, or even a t-shirt in the fall. With outfits like these, you can wear boots or even sneakers on your feet. If the weather is a bit cooler you can accessorize with a beanie, or perhaps layer a sweater over your shirt for warmth and interest.

Beige Double-Breasted Coat

Blue Peacoat

If you have a formal dress code at work, pea coats also make an excellent outer layer. They look great styled over suits, or shirts and slacks if it’s a bit warmer. For a smart and stylish outfit layer a turtleneck sweater and slacks underneath a pea coat. You can choose to wear dress shoes or boots, most styles will look great with the pea coat. You can also apply the layered sweater and shirt combination, only with slacks and a tie instead.

For extra style points, you can pop the collar. It will keep your neck warm and give your look a true sartorial feel. However, save this trick for the winter as you might look out of place in the fall.

Double-Breasted Pea Coat

As we know, pea coats are now available in many different colours and variations. If you prefer a more traditional feel, choose a navy version in the classic coarse wool. However, if this is not your style then choose what feels best for you. Pea coats now come in almost any colour, so if you prefer lighter or brighter styles, go for it!

Perhaps you enjoy lighter and more luxurious fabrics. If that’s the case, find lightweight merino wool or cashmere version. You can also add extra details like belts, buttons, patches, and taping. It’s easy to get the pea coat of your dreams when it’s made-to-measure. Not only will it fit you perfectly, but you can add on all your favourite details exactly as you like them.

Checked Double Breasted Peacoat

Grey Peacoat with contrasted Collar

Remember, the pea coat should be the outset layer of your outfit; the only pieces that should ever be over a pea coat are carefully selected accessories. However, the ultimate way to wear this coat is to keep all layers and garments (including scarves) underneath it.

If you wish to follow the proper pea coat style rules, look at the jacket above: To have the original, iconic look, the buttons should be closed, and the length of the jacket should “hit” at the bottom of the hips. Don’t wear a pea coat that’s too long as it will lose the sense of figure-shaping/defining. Also stay away from wearing pea coats that are too short as these will make you look “rounder” than what you are.

Blue Peacoat

As we’ve seen in this post, the pea coats come in many colors and looks. Don’t forget to choose the style and color of the pea coat the way you want it. Details are possible to change when you have the coat made-to-measure, and you yourself choose what details you want to add to your coat.

Now it’s up to you! How will you style your pea coat?

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FAQs

Pea Coats: Everything You Need to Know About Them? ›

The Origins of the Pea Coat

What are the characteristics of a peacoat? ›

Pea coats are characterized by short length, broad lapels, double-breasted fronts, often large wooden, metal or plastic buttons, three or four in two rows, and vertical or slash pockets.

What does a peacoat say about you? ›

A pea coat.

You're elegant, sophisticated, put-together, and thoughtful.

What does the peacoat symbolize? ›

During both of the World Wars, peacoats became an iconic emblem of the seamen of the United States Navy. Many navies, however, adopted the peacoat, and it was sometimes even worn by forces fighting on the land. Durable and insulating, the peacoat was an essential article for sailors in peace and wartime.

Can a peacoat get wet? ›

Traditionally pea coats were made with 100% wool — a fabric with many naturally amazing properties: durability, warmth, flame/water/stain/odor resistance, breathability, and an insulating ability that keeps working even when damp.

Are peacoats supposed to be tight? ›

The pea coat should be well-fitted but not too tight - you should be able to comfortably move your arms. To get the original, iconic pea coat look to keep the buttons closed. Pea coats are a versatile piece that can be styled in many ways and for many occasions.

What do you wear under a peacoat? ›

You can go with the classic roll neck or cable knit sweater for a cool but casual date attire. For an even more laid-back style, you can choose a crew-neck shirt or even a hoodie. A peacoat looks just as good paired with leather boots or canvas sneakers.

Is it OK to wear a peacoat over a suit? ›

The Case For: Proponents believe that a peacoat can be a stylish form of outerwear that pairs seamlessly with most suits, whether they're crafted from linen, wool, or other materials. The key lies in selecting the right fit for both the suit and the peacoat, ensuring they harmonize without causing discomfort.

Should I size up for peacoat? ›

5"- 4.5" of extra room around your chest and waist and have a close fitting shoulder. For example, if you measure your chest to be 40 inches, the jacket chest should be between 43.5" - 44.5" for a slim but comfortable fit.As with all Off-the-Rack garments, you may need slight tailoring to achive a great fit.

Why do peacoats have so many buttons? ›

The thing about Pea coat was that all of its buttons were functional. Both breasts could be buttoned depending on the direction of wind. That's why the second row of buttons was sewn not for beauty of symmetry, but in order to make the naval outwear more comfortable and functional.

What makes a peacoat warm? ›

Pea Coats are warm coats made of wool with a shorter cut to give you flexibility in your movement. And the best thing: they are thicker than trench coats, so they keep you warm on very cold winter days.

Do people still wear peacoats? ›

From its origins in the 18th century as a sailor's uniform to its current status as a winter style staple (and much-loved fashion item worn by none other than Taylor Swift), there's nothing quite as classic as a peacoat.

Can I wear jeans with a peacoat? ›

If you prefer to avoid wearing a bulky coat in the colder months, consider layering a jacket (or two) under your peacoat. Pairing with jeans and sneakers will ensure ultimate comfort as you jet from place to place.

How do I know my peacoat size? ›

Measure across the chest, just below the armpits. Double the measure across the chest, giving the actual chest size of your garment. Compare the chest size of your garment with the sizes in the chart (inches or centimeters)

What style is a peacoat? ›

Like the trench coat, the peacoat is a double-breasted design with broad lapels. Unlike the trench coat's buttoned pockets, a peacoat has vertical, or slash, pockets. Today, you will find them in any color you could wish for, but they are traditionally navy.

What is the difference between pea coat and overcoat? ›

If you wear suits (like a gray suit), regardless of your climate, you need an overcoat because this is the only coat that compliments a suit. A Peacoat won't work with a suit because (if it fits properly) it's too short to cover a blazer or suit jacket as well as too casual for this type of outfit.

What is the difference between a pea coat and a trench coat? ›

So the main difference between pea coats and trench coats is not only the fabric, it's the cut and the style. Pea coats have a shorter cut to allow movement easily. Trench coats are belted coats with a longer cut. The material is thinner compared to a pea coat material.

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