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One-of-One. Made in the USA. Not coming back.
There are vintage coats—and then there’s this.
A rare survivor of mid-century American craftsmanship, this Zero King field coat is cut from authentic nubuck leather, a material far more elusive than its suede cousin. Made in the USA and likely dating from the late 1950s to early 1960s, this piece blends utilitarian grit with sharp, masculine tailoring. The kind of coat worn by men who knew the value of quiet confidence and clean lines.
Hand-restored to preserve its original texture and patina, the coat features:
Flannel-lined interior for warmth and weight
Heavy-duty button closure with original hardware intact
Large utility pockets with reinforced seams
Naturally aged nap that reads as lived-in luxury, not wear
This is not a reproduction. Not a thrift store lucky find. This is a coat from a time when “Made in USA” meant something—and it shows in every stitch.
No tags claiming sustainability. No faux distressing. Just an authentic artifact of American style.
Zero King called it “the mark of a complete wardrobe.” We call it the last of its kind.
One-of-One. Made in the USA. Not coming back.
There are vintage coats—and then there’s this.
A rare survivor of mid-century American craftsmanship, this Zero King field coat is cut from authentic nubuck leather, a material far more elusive than its suede cousin. Made in the USA and likely dating from the late 1950s to early 1960s, this piece blends utilitarian grit with sharp, masculine tailoring. The kind of coat worn by men who knew the value of quiet confidence and clean lines.
Hand-restored to preserve its original texture and patina, the coat features:
Flannel-lined interior for warmth and weight
Heavy-duty button closure with original hardware intact
Large utility pockets with reinforced seams
Naturally aged nap that reads as lived-in luxury, not wear
This is not a reproduction. Not a thrift store lucky find. This is a coat from a time when “Made in USA” meant something—and it shows in every stitch.
No tags claiming sustainability. No faux distressing. Just an authentic artifact of American style.
Zero King called it “the mark of a complete wardrobe.” We call it the last of its kind.
One-of-One. Made in the USA. Not coming back.
There are vintage coats—and then there’s this.
A rare survivor of mid-century American craftsmanship, this Zero King field coat is cut from authentic nubuck leather, a material far more elusive than its suede cousin. Made in the USA and likely dating from the late 1950s to early 1960s, this piece blends utilitarian grit with sharp, masculine tailoring. The kind of coat worn by men who knew the value of quiet confidence and clean lines.
Hand-restored to preserve its original texture and patina, the coat features:
Flannel-lined interior for warmth and weight
Heavy-duty button closure with original hardware intact
Large utility pockets with reinforced seams
Naturally aged nap that reads as lived-in luxury, not wear
This is not a reproduction. Not a thrift store lucky find. This is a coat from a time when “Made in USA” meant something—and it shows in every stitch.
No tags claiming sustainability. No faux distressing. Just an authentic artifact of American style.
Zero King called it “the mark of a complete wardrobe.” We call it the last of its kind.