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Raglan Tweed Overcoat - Fit Check

lavin80r

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Got this excellent raglan from Ebay the other day. I'm a 34-36 chest and it's a very roomy 36. I'd usually say this is definitely way too big, but I've read raglan overcoats are a bit more forgiving and meant to be quite roomy. Nevertheless suspect this is pushing it.

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If I wear it cinched at the back with a loose knot on the belt, and rolled sleeves:

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Should I just get the sleeves shortened by a tailor? Anything else? Or is it a lost cause lol.

I'm unlikely to find something this nice sub-200 2nd hand any time soon, so keen to work with what I've got. But I still have a return window for it.
 

TheIronDandy

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Agreed. A raglan like this should have an A-shape, I think it's about right. While a coat like this may look a bit large when you're standing still in front of the mirrior, it gets a lot of momentum when you walk (especially if you unbutton it - it's a coat with "swoosh". Also, the roomy chest means you can layer underneath it - a chunky knit for cold weather, for example. Possibly shorten the sleeves a tad, but keep enough that there's no gap between the sleeve and gloves - longer sleeves helps keep your hands and wrists warm!
 

lavin80r

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Thanks both, decided to keep it and get the sleeves taken up a bit. learning to love the roominess. It does layer nicely over even tweed sport coats. It's so swooshy too, I can't bear to button it up!
 

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