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Krane Ayling Peacoat, size 38, medium gray BNWT

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Krane's Ayling Peacoat, from the F/W 2010 collection. An incredible coat that will keep you warm in the coming winter months. Originally retailed for $900.

Still BNWT, this thing has been sitting in my closet for a long time. I bought it because I thought it was bad ass, and it is, but shortly after I received it, I remembered something: I live in god damned California, and I will never be able to wear outerwear like this. I've held onto it for years, waiting to see if life would take me somewhere I could wear this thing, but it hasn't.

This thing is a monster. It's crazy warm and comfortable, and it's got:
- 100% wool made from reclaimed Italian army blankets
- quilted chambray lining
- chunky shawl collar
- double vented for a better silhouette down the back
- black leather trim and detailing all over the place (pockets, throat closure, elbow pads)

If you're nice, I'll throw in a Krane coat hanger and garment bag. They came with a different purchase from Krane, but I'm not using them at the moment. They wrote my name on a piece of tape on the garment bag when it was shipped to me, but it's easily removable.

Measurements:
Shoulders: 18.5"
Chest: 21"
Back length: 32.5"
Front length: 29.5"
Sleeve length: 27.5"

The measurements look big, but only because it's so well padded and warm.

Pictures of actual item, as well as some store photos that give a better sense of shape and color.

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Krane hanger and garment bag.
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Price includes USPS Priority Mail shipping in the US.
 

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