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casual spring coat

c55

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I'm looking to pick up a casual spring coat and really haven't seen anything. I want something that dresses the look up a bit, but not a sportcoat. I have a barbour lightweight quitled jacket that works, but looking for something a little more versatile. Thoughts?

Something along these lines?

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/2...t-For-Men.html
 

Jared

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Why not a more casual sportcoat? It'll make you look better. Of course if you're trying to keep off the rain...
 

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Get a nice leather jacket (preferably not motorcycle style) in whatever colour suits you. Pair it up with a shirt (florals are a favourite of mine), clean, dark jeans and boots. Looks great, casual, but not untidy.
 

c55

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Thanks for the posts.

I'm looking for somthing that would work well with some incotex and a jantzen shirt - something itialian I guess. Leather doesn't do well, and if I want to do a sportcoat I will, but looking to dress it down.
 

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