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  • Ok, we don’t want to tempt fate, but is that a bit of sunshine we spy outside our window? It seems that spring might finally be making its way towards us, and after weeks of miserable winter weather it couldn’t have come at a better time. But, that doesn’t mean it’s time to relegate your coats to the back of the wardrobe just yet. The temperature may slowly be on the up but it’ll be a while before we get to t-shirt weather, and having a coat to provide that final layer of warmth can make all the difference at this time of year.

    It’s all about being sensible, and don’t let that sunshine fool you—it may look warm and inviting but there’s still a definite chill in the air, so make sure to have scarves and gloves on-hand unless you want to regret it once you’ve left the house (not that we’d ever do anything like that. Ahem). You’ll be able to start doing without the thermals but a layer or two still won’t go amiss, and of course, you need to finish it off with a warm yet comfortable coat to keep you going.

    A pea coat could be the perfect solution. It’s warm enough to cope with the coldest of winter days but with fewer layers underneath it can be the perfect transition coat to see you through to the warmer weather, and the tailored look will keep you stylish and comfortable no matter what the good old British weather throws at you. Spring is most definitely in the air and with the right coat you can be comfortable all season long, so take a look around to see the type of pea coats on offer and you’ll soon be convinced that it’s the right decision.

  • There are certain garments than stand the test of time, and the pea coat is certainly one of them. Despite it being around for hundreds of years it’s as popular today as it ever has been, and it isn’t hard to see its appeal. Pea coats are thick, warm and perfectly suited for these cold winter months, but did you ever wonder where they actually came from?

    Well, like so many modern coats, pea coats originated with the military. It’s a thick overcoat that’s usually thigh-length and made from heavy wool, traditionally navy-coloured, making it ideal for the European sailors who originally wore this style. The broad lapels could be brought up round the neck for added warmth and the double-breasted design helped to retain body heat, with the British and Dutch navies being the most prominent wearers of such coats during the 18th century. By the early 20th century the pea coat had become a part of US navy attire as well, and from there it spread to the general public making it a popular choice to this very day.

    The basic design of the coat hasn’t changed much in the few hundred years of its existence, and that’s a testament to the versatility, warmth and practicality of the original article. The pea coat has become a stylish choice in its own right and these days there are options available for men, woman and children, and whilst navy blue might be traditional there are plenty of other colours from which to take your fancy. The colour is, in fact, just about the only thing that’s changed—the double-breasted design is as popular as ever and most quality versions still have traditional anchor buttons down the front, some even still being inscribed with naval insignia for added impact, making the pea coat the ideal choice for anyone that wants the quality and style of a coat that’s gone the distance.

  • Coats are essential for any season, but that doesn’t mean they have to be purely practical. The right coat can impart your sense of style to make sure you turn heads, and for men they can be the perfect finishing touch to an outfit. Pea coats are an ever-popular choice but smarter styles are also creeping back into public consciousness, and if you want to have the same kind of impact it’s time to make a change and join the evening coat revival.

    No woman can resist a man looking dapper and smart, stylish evening coats are back in a very big way. They topped the bill at last month’s Prada menswear show in Milan, and it wasn’t the big stars on the catwalk that caught the attention of the masses but their overcoats instead. Gary Oldman, Adrien Brody, Jamie Bell, Willem Dafoe and Tim Roth all took to the runway to sport a truly dazzling collection of overcoats with sharp tailoring and sleek lines being the order of the day, and it’s caused men everywhere to sit up and take notice.

    The right coat can be the perfect complement to any suit, offering that luxurious finishing touch to really make a statement. Knee or mid-calf length is the style of choice and black or dark blue will be the only shades to be seen in at those truly formal affairs, and don’t be afraid to make an investment—quality shows and it all comes down to the cut and the type of cloth, with the perfect evening coat being simple, sleek and timeless to create an angular silhouette. Coats of this kind are simple yet elegant and are the only choice for those special occasions, so join the evening coat revival and you’ll be turning heads for all the right reasons.

  • Today marks the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens, and whether you’re a fan of his work or not it can’t be denied that he’s done well for himself.

  • There have been many records set and still some to break. What about the worlds largest Pea Coat? Maybe we should get the team at Pea Coats UK onto that one.

  • You don't have to spend thousands on designer couture wear, you can find plenty of pieces on-line and on the high street.

  • So, next time you’re getting ready to brave the cold January weather, make sure to remember your accessories. You’ll be able to transform your look and if you do it properly you’ll have a fashionable yet practical solution to your requirements, so always accessorise and you’ll be turning heads as soon as you set foot outside your front door.

  • Coats should feel like a second skin and protect those people not only from the elements. but from that feeling of worry.

  • Ok, so not everyone is going to jump up in a bid to become the next Dandy, but some of the points are fair, confidence breeds curiosity and a confident man in a very nice jacket is always welcome, in our eyes, with open arms.

  • So, if you are a frequent flyer, finding the cost of jetting off rising and rising, invest in a Travel Vest or Jacket and cram those pockets full of suncream and flip flops, ready for your break.

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