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Army M-1950 olive drab overcoat dating to the Korean War era, and it comes with a compelling story. The name "Eckart" is handwritten in marker on the interior - the same name as a confirmed Korean War-era U.
Marine whose service coat is also available so please see our other listings. Together, these two garments represent the documented wardrobe of a single serviceman who wore the uniform across one of America's most demanding conflicts. The M-1950 overcoat was the standard full-length cold-weather outer garment issued to U. Military NCOs and officers during the Korean War period, designed to be worn over the dress uniform in harsh field conditions. This example presents well, retaining all the hallmark features collectors look for: its double-breasted front closure, integrated belt with period-correct fabric-covered buckle, and - notably - its original removable wool sateen liner, which is frequently missing from surviving examples.
The back features the characteristic full-length center vent that allowed freedom of movement while in uniform. The olive drab OG-107 cotton shell shows honest age-related wear consistent with authentic field use.
The coat is stamped size 36L inside, with the "Eckart" name also inscribed in marker, providing direct provenance connecting this piece to its original owner. Whether displayed alongside the matching Korean War service coat or acquired on its own, this is a tangible piece of 1950s American military history from a named Marine who served his country honorably. Please be sure to see the other items we have listed! With nearly 2,000 items listed you may find something else you like. Army M-1950 pattern full-length overcoat in olive drab OG-107 Nylon shell, the standard cold-weather outer garment issued to American military NCOs and officers during the Korean War era of the early 1950s.
The coat features a classic double-breasted front closure with period-correct buttons and a pointed notch collar, hallmarks of the M-1950 pattern that distinguish it from later Vietnam-era overcoat variants. A double-layer storm flap spans the shoulder yoke across the back, providing additional weather protection over the shoulders - a functional design detail consistent with the military overcoat's intended field use in harsh Korean War conditions. The original removable wool sateen liner remains present and intact - a significant find, as this liner is frequently lost or removed over the decades and its presence meaningfully adds to the completeness and collector value of the piece. The integrated belt with its fabric-covered metal buckle is original and intact, with the keeper loops holding the belt properly attached and centered - another commonly missing component on surviving examples of this overcoat pattern.
The coat features reach-through slash pockets accessible from the interior, allowing the wearer to access inner uniform pockets without fully opening the coat - a practical military design feature well suited to cold-weather field conditions. The back panel features a full-length center vent with buttoned closure, standard to this military overcoat pattern, providing the freedom of movement required for a serviceman wearing the coat over a full dress uniform. The coat is stamped size 36L on the interior, and the name "Eckart" is handwritten in marker inside the pocket slit - providing direct named provenance connecting this overcoat to the same Marine whose Korean War-era service coat is also available in our store, along with otherr pieces, making them a documented matched lot from a single serviceman's military wardrobe.
The contract label has been removed, but the construction, materials, and design are fully consistent with authentic Korean War-era U. INFO: This piece is just one of many pieces obtained from the estate sale of Corporal. He served Honorably, in both WW2 and the Korean Conflict.(As did my own Father) We have many more authentic era uniforms and accessories listed from this same individual, so make sure you check out our other listings. INCLUDED: The actual Korean War Era Trench Coat pictured. NOT-INCLUDED: No original box, packaging, or paperwork.
No props used for size reference. BRAND: US Army / USMC. DIMENSIONS: This is labeled a size 36L. When laid flat it measures 17" across the shoulders and 20-1/2" across the chest. The waist is 21" across and the bottom hem is about 27" across however it is expandable. The sleeves are 26" long and the arm opening at the shoulder is 9-1/2" across. The arm opening at the wrist is 6-1/2" across and the overall length is 51" long. TYPE: Collectibles, Militaria, Trench coat, Korean war era. CIRCA: Likely around the 1950's give or take 10 years. MATERIAL: Outer shell: Cotton/nylon blend (OG-107 Olive Drab Cotton Sateen) Liner: Wool, Bakelite buttons, Brass belt buckle.CONDITION: This comes to you in overall excellent condition. AUTHENTICITY and your SATISFACTION are UNCONDITIONALLY 100% GUARANTEED!!! You really like the thing, but not so much the price..
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Brand new and never used. No visible flaws in appearance. First quality, suitable for a gift. Upon close inspection some very minor signs of use or wear, but no serious flaws. Obviously used but kept in great conditional and well cared for.
Expected normal signs of wear but no abuse. Clearly used allot, enough to cause significant signs of wear. See item description for more details on further future use.
Used extensively, many cosmetic flaws and signs of wear. Used extensively with abundant and major cosmetic flaws.It's a "virtual treasure trove" crammed full of 100's & 100's of old, new, odd & unusual items!! New items are added weekly. So take a minute and visit our store to see thumbnail pictures of all our items. You can also quickly search by "word" or just browse by category. Thanks for your confidence and hope to hear from you soon!
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