Clark was wearing her navy peacoat, but she had forgotten to put in her teeth.
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When a square peacoat was put over this lean silhouette, the look was contemporary.
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Now men can strut around town in a peacoat made entirely of crocodile skin.
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Kasey remembers Clinton walking away, wearing sweatpants, a peacoat and tennis shoes.
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The peacoat and the puffer jacket have had their turns as the go-to cold-weather garment.
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His favorites include a Gucci safari peacoat and one with a torcycle vibe from Belstaff.
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Singer Bruce Springsteen looked appropriately working class in a peacoat with upturned collar.
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Just inside the doorway at CulturalDC's Flashpoint Gallery is a Navy peacoat stuffed with paper.
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This 1920s classic gets revamped for winter and creates an adorable and classic look with a peacoat.
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Pea jacket: a sailor's heavy woolen double-breasted jacket
A pea coat (or pea jacket, pilot jacket) is an outer coat, generally of a navy-colored heavy wool, originally worn by sailors of European navies. Pea coats are characterized by broad lapels, double-breasted fronts, often large wooden or metal buttons, and vertical or slash pockets. ...
Short double-breasted navy blue or black overcoat worn by seamen.
A cold weather version of the first uniform authorized-- the Pea-Jacket. A warm, heavy coat made from "Pee" cloth or "Pilot" cloth, a course stout kind of twilled blue cloth with a nap on one side.