peacoat

/ˈpiːkoʊt/
noun
  1. A short, heavy wool coat, usually double-breasted, originally worn by sailors.
    • She bought a gray peacoat for her trip to New England.
    • He wore a navy peacoat to stay warm during the winter walk.
    • The vintage peacoat had brass buttons and a thick collar.
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