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Beatles Collectible 2021 Funko Exclusive Pop! Rocks John Lennon Pea Coat Figure #247

$30.00
  • Beatles Collectible 2021 Funko Exclusive Pop! Rocks John Lennon Pea Coat Figure #247

Funko

Beatles Collectible 2021 Funko Exclusive Pop! Rocks John Lennon Pea Coat Figure #247

$30.00
  • John Lennon Funko Pop! A Funko Shop Exclusive.
  • IMAGINE the new John Lennon pea coat figure in your collection.
  • Handpicked for best condition box.

Funko released The Beatles (Yellow Submarine) Pop! figures in 2012 / 2013. The second figure features John Lennon from his solo career in a military jacket, and the third figure features John in a pea coat - a Funko store exclusive.

1979 John Lennon found his fur-lined peacoat at the now-defunct NYC boutique Charivari in New York City.

The name “peacoat” comes from the Dutch word “pije,” which describes a coat made from coarse wool. Eventually, the pea coat was inherited by the British navy, and this was what caused the extreme popularization.

Another theory, favored by the US Navy, is that the heavy topcoat worn in cold, miserable weather by seafaring men was once tailored from "pilot cloth" — a heavy, coarse, stout kind of twilled blue cloth with the nap on one side. This was sometimes called P-cloth from the initial letter of the pilot, and the garment made from it was called a P-jacket — later a pea coat. The term has been used since 1723 to denote coats made from that cloth.
 

BuyRockNRoll is an authorized retailer of products licensed and manufactured by Funko, LLC.

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  • John Lennon Funko Pop! A Funko Shop Exclusive.
  • IMAGINE the new John Lennon pea coat figure in your collection.
  • Handpicked for best condition box.

Funko released The Beatles (Yellow Submarine) Pop! figures in 2012 / 2013. The second figure features John Lennon from his solo career in a military jacket, and the third figure features John in a pea coat - a Funko store exclusive.

1979 John Lennon found his fur-lined peacoat at the now-defunct NYC boutique Charivari in New York City.

The name “peacoat” comes from the Dutch word “pije,” which describes a coat made from coarse wool. Eventually, the pea coat was inherited by the British navy, and this was what caused the extreme popularization.

Another theory, favored by the US Navy, is that the heavy topcoat worn in cold, miserable weather by seafaring men was once tailored from "pilot cloth" — a heavy, coarse, stout kind of twilled blue cloth with the nap on one side. This was sometimes called P-cloth from the initial letter of the pilot, and the garment made from it was called a P-jacket — later a pea coat. The term has been used since 1723 to denote coats made from that cloth.
 

BuyRockNRoll is an authorized retailer of products licensed and manufactured by Funko, LLC.