This is a total shot in the dark, but I figure any bit of info could potentially be helpful!
It's not identical, but the construction of Ror's trenchcoat reminds me very much of a Korean War-era trenchcoat I used to have. Here's a picture of a coat of the same make and model, so to speak:
It's got lapels and collar that extend pretty far out, the little bands around the wrists, larger buttons on the front than on the epaulettes and cuffs, the belt with parallel-line stitching all the way down it, slash pockets on the outside, and a relatively short length - maybe not 3/4, but not as long as your traditional trenchcoat.
...If anything, it would probably be a good starting block for somebody creating a pattern from scratch, considering trenchcoat patterns for men are hard to come by.
It's not identical, but the construction of Ror's trenchcoat reminds me very much of a Korean War-era trenchcoat I used to have. Here's a picture of a coat of the same make and model, so to speak:
It's got lapels and collar that extend pretty far out, the little bands around the wrists, larger buttons on the front than on the epaulettes and cuffs, the belt with parallel-line stitching all the way down it, slash pockets on the outside, and a relatively short length - maybe not 3/4, but not as long as your traditional trenchcoat.
...If anything, it would probably be a good starting block for somebody creating a pattern from scratch, considering trenchcoat patterns for men are hard to come by.