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Thank you for your quick reply, and thank you for the guide. This is a size Medium, which is funny because when I was in the store trying them on (a large was the only one available) two of the sales associates said Large fit perfectly... I disagreed, and for some odd reason only sized down to a medium. The only size left is small, should I return this and order that? Thanks again, by the way.It is a couple of sizes too large for you. Go to the link in my signature for advice on sizing and fitting. That section is toward the end of the guide.
Quite expensive: http://rivetandhide.com/justin/iron-heart-melton-wool-navy-pea-coat-2014.htmlSo... best FW14 peacoats?
Sterlingwear has some.Do any of the experts on here have links to any single breasted peacoats?
I'm sure people will say that's not strictly a peacoat but I have seen them sold under that name!
Cheers in advance
Sterlingwear has some.
Hi Peacoat, appreciate the guide and was wondering if I could get your opinion on a Sterlingwear coat sizing for myself?... Go to the link in my signature for advice on sizing and fitting....
Looking at the sizing chart (http://www.sterlingwear.com/cart/index.php?p=page&page_id=size_chart) I thought I might be able to push for an XLONG, but that seems like it is a risk. Im a bit lost on what to do now for a good alternative/ option.
Appreciate your help Peacoat.