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1960s Grey Brown Wool Tweed Picadilly Canada Belted Overcoat - Sz. L/XL

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1960s Grey Brown Wool Tweed Picadilly Canada Belted Overcoat - Sz. L/XLPLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase. All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available. ***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations. DESCRIPTION: For many, wool coats signal grey skies and cold windsbut for vintage lovers, they mark the most stylish season of the year. Theres nothing like wrapping up in a coat

- PLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase.   

- All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available.

***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations. 

DESCRIPTION: For many, wool coats signal grey skies and cold winds—but for vintage lovers, they mark the most stylish season of the year. There’s nothing like wrapping up in a coat that feels like a cozy embrace while layering luxurious fall and winter textures. 

This handsome mid-century overcoat is all you need to stay warm without sacrificing style. Crafted from high-quality wool in a rich grey-and-brown herringbone tweed, it features a fully lined interior and a substantial heavyweight drape for ultimate comfort and sophistication. A timeless piece that pairs effortlessly with tailored looks or layered casual ensembles.

HISTORY: Piccadilly of London, despite its British name, often manufactured garments in Canada, as shown by the “MADE IN / FABRIQUÉ AU CANADA” label. This strategy balanced lower production costs with a British-inspired identity. The featured jacket, from the 1960s–70s, uses herringbone or tweed wool—hallmarks of mid-century outerwear known for durability, warmth, and timeless style. Its classic pattern and quality materials reflect enduring fashion trends of the era.

CIRCA: 1960s - 1970s

CONDITION: It is in overall excellent gently worn condition. 

CARE: Dry clean for best results

LABEL: Picadilly Canada

MEASUREMENTS: I would call this a size M/L if fitting for a masculine form and a L/XL on a feminine form. For reference I’m typically a size Small, as seen in the photos. As usual please refer to the below measurements for most accurate fit.

LAYING FLAT / NOT DOUBLED
Shoulder seam to shoulder seam width: Natural bend at 21 inches wide
Armpit seam to armpit seam width: 24 inches wide
Armpit hole length: 12.5 inches long
Sleeve length from cuff to shoulder seaming:  26.5 inches long
Waist width: 24.25 inches wide unbelted 
Hip width: 26 inches wide
Length of garment from shoulder seam to hem: 46.5 inches long

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