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post #16 of 22
If anyone is thinking of spending over $100 for a peacoat, they should look no further than a Sterlingwear. The Sterlingwear Authentic beats anything south of $200 plus for quality, weight, cold protection, etc. In fact, it holds its own when compared to a Schott which is about twice as much. As a bonus, it is US made.
post #17 of 22
Not trying to hijack the thread, but how dark are the Schott Dark Navy Peacoats? I be wanting a Charcoal/Black one asap, but if the Navy ones are dark enough, I'll get that. Also, I did a quick search for sizing, I reckon my chest be about 39" expanded, anyone think the 36 would be a safe bet for a slim fit, or should I just get the 38 since I be trying to bulk up a little bit atm. Pics would be great.
post #18 of 22
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Originally Posted by Meis View Post
I'm sure the Jcrew one is nice... but from what he said I'm guessing its both more than he wants to spend and the small will probably still be too big and boxy.


actaully its a slim fit. I got a small(38) and I'm a 36 and mine fits good.
post #19 of 22
Thread Starter 
Hey everyone, thanks again so much for the tips. I get that long-term investments usually make the most, but I'd hate to buy a really nice coat now, only to have it not fit in a couple years (this is a probable scenario). Anyhow, as I said, is there anything other than a peacoat that might be warm, slim, somewhat aesthetically minimalist, stylish, and CHEAP?
post #20 of 22
Any input on this pea coat from Ralph Lauren? http://www.ralphlauren.com/product/i...entPage=family
post #21 of 22
Schott Peacoat is a perfect example of a nice fitted peacoat, serious
post #22 of 22
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