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The peacoat has accompanied adventurers and travelers for centuries all over the world. A story to which Dalmard Marine is particularly attached.
That's why for decades all our peacoats have been named after major international ports, including our iconic, all made from French woollen cloth: Détroit Or, Oslo and Toulon.

The original Detroit Or peacoat

Peacoat women fitted cut made of wool

à partir de 449 €

Honor to the ladies, we begin our presentation with our fitted peacoat for women, the “Detroit Or” model.

The fifth largest city in the United States and a major port city, Detroit is located on the Detroit River in the American Midwest. The city was founded in 1701 by a Frenchman, Antoine de Lamothe-Cadillac.

Its name comes from the French word “détroit”, in reference to the river connecting the two lakes Saint-Clair and Erie.

The “Detroit Or” peacoat, in French woollen cloth, takes on a sailor style while keeping a touch of femininity with its fitted cut, underlined by a martingale in the back. Thanks to its navy anchor buttons in gold metal and its navy blue color, this peacoat brings elegance to your outfit.

Our advice for wearing the women's peacoat

The real Toulon peacoat

Let's continue with one of the brand's flagship men's products: the "Toulon" peacoat.

Inspired by the French Navy, this model refers to the vast French trading port located in the Var. First military port in Europe, it now occupies a strategic position on the Mediterranean axis.

With its navy anchor buttons in gold metal and its navy blue color, this short peacoat in French woollen cloth goes perfectly with your casual outfits.

Our advice for wearing the man's peacoat

Peacoat men straight cut French Navy made of wool

à partir de 429 €

The authentic Oslo peacoat

Peacoat men straight cut made of wool

à partir de 449 €

Finally, let’s talk about the authentic “Oslo” men’s peacoat. Capital of Norway, Oslo is located on the south coast of the country, at the bottom of the Oslofjord. Since the Viking Age, Norway has seen the birth of great explorers. In the year 1000, Leiv Eriksson entered the history books by discovering America. Since then, Norwegians' innate need for travel has taken them to every corner of the planet.

Its traditional straight cut, its black metal marine anchor buttons and its 5 interior and exterior pockets make this peacoat in French woollen cloth chic and elegant, but it can also be worn with more casual outfits.

Our advice for wearing the man's peacoat