The winter service dress uniform, of olive drab wool, consisted of a single-breasted coat having patch pockets with flaps, a khaki shirt and tie, and trousers that were usually cuffless.
It has the knit cuffs and waistband, the leather storm flap over the zipper, the snap-down collar, and snap-down flaps on the patch pockets, plus added handwarmer pockets.
It consisted of a button front and two simple patch pockets on the upper chest that closed by means of a buttoned flap.
The coat had patch pockets on each hip and a belt.
They also featured denim upholstery and genuine jean patch pockets on the door interiors.
Blazers also often have patch pockets, unlike other kinds of coats.
For example, a patch pocket on a coat could be made of contrasting fabric, but have an appliqu made of self-fabric on the pocket.