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Rare WW2 First Pattern Royal Navy Duffle Coat – Size 3 (150) $ 312.34. Add to Favorites Large / XL 70s Brooks Brothers Wool Duffel Coat / Khaki, Hooded, Hoodie, 1970s, Wooden Toggle Coat, Jacket (1.8k) $ 80.00. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Rare WW2 First Pattern Royal Navy Duffle Coat – Size 3.. An original Royal Navy Duffle Coat in good condition and dating from the 1940-50s. This pattern of coat was introduced during the Second World War. It replaced the earlier version which had brass pop studs around the hood. This was done as an economy measure and was left unchanged post-war. These coats stayed in production into the mid 1950s and due to the lack of a label is sadly impossible.