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cavour or Kent wang might have something for you.
If you can raise your budget up to $1,100, Berg & Berg's offering looks interesting/ nice.
Nisse Raglan Coat - Navy
Raglan coat crafted from a substantial wool/cashmere cloth, woven in England. Features one piece raglan sleeves and a removable belt. Full cut and generous length.bergbergstore.com
The B&B one looks nice! Any recommendations for something around that price range without a Raglan shoulder. I've been wearing the KS Traveler in perhaps slightly too formal settings. Would love to get something closer to a traditional overcoat/topcoat that I can wear over a suit that can double in slightly more casual settings. Perhaps I'm asking for too much though...
J. Press has a sale right now and has offerings in your price range. Cavour should also be worth checking out. They also have a sale going on right now. Keep an eye on Sid Mashburn. They have a sale that will go deeper and wider over the next few weeks. Cordings also has some options in your price range. O'Connell's has some options but you may have to pay a couple hundred more. Michael Jondral has one from De Petrillo that might go down into your price range in the coming weeks.Good everyone!
Does anyone have any advice on where I can find a classic single-breasted tan or navy overcoat?
I initially bought this by Spier and Mackay. However, it did not fit me even after sizing up, so I returned it all together.
I also saw this by Hugo Boss, but obviously, HB doesn't have the best rep, which leaves me very guarded. Also, even at $347, I feel like I'd be overpaying for Boss.
Can anyone give me any suggestions? I'd like cashmere, but I know that's out of the question given my budget of $700 max. However, I am very open to wool-cashmere, which I see more of.
If I put this in the wrong thread feel free to move it.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions!
Whoa! Impressive prices from Kent Wang (especially given all the custom cloth options). Anyone have experience with these? I've only ever bought ties, squares, and shirts from KW.
The B&B one looks nice! Any recommendations for something around that price range without a Raglan shoulder. I've been wearing the KS Traveler in perhaps slightly too formal settings. Would love to get something closer to a traditional overcoat/topcoat that I can wear over a suit that can double in slightly more casual settings. Perhaps I'm asking for too much though...
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What's wrong with raglan sleeves? The coat shown in Navy and
one that I own which is dark/ medium gray w/ raglan sleeves looks
quite formal when worn with a suit. In fact, to me it is an "interesting"
alternative to the chesterfield, or button- through models that usually
define more formal overcoats.
What's wrong with raglan sleeves? The coat shown in Navy and
one that I own which is dark/ medium gray w/ raglan sleeves looks
quite formal when worn with a suit. In fact, to me it is an "interesting"
alternative to the chesterfield, or button- through models that usually
define more formal overcoats.
I agree on both counts and have been wearing it over suits on formal interviews. I also find Raglan shoulders more interesting, but the coats tend to be cut more loosely (or at least, with a less tailored silhouette). A double breasted camel polo would be great but perhaps overboard for some settings. I find single breasted topcoats with set in sleeves the least exciting, but maybe most appropriate for the setting?FWIW I just bought a gray KS traveler and I plan on wearing it with suits. Mostly flannel suits which are a tad more casual, but suits nonetheless. To me it looks appropriate and I think the vast majority of the people you’d run into would agree.
I also bought a length of this very spongey, wool-alpaca tweed. This is not a hard cloth. It's very soft. I'm unsure what to do with it, but if anyone has ideas, I'd be open to them.
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J. Press has a sale right now and has offerings in your price range. Cavour should also be worth checking out. They also have a sale going on right now. Keep an eye on Sid Mashburn. They have a sale that will go deeper and wider over the next few weeks. Cordings also has some options in your price range. O'Connell's has some options but you may have to pay a couple hundred more. Michael Jondral has one from De Petrillo that might go down into your price range in the coming weeks.
I have an idea: Sell it to me!
In all seriousness, though – I'd be very interested if you decide you're not sure what to do with it.
For my part, I'd probably make something similar to Mitchell Moss's Eidos coat referenced a few pages back: elements of a Balmacaan, but trimmer and likely shorter (and probably with a wrap belt).
(BTW, responding to an old post b/c I just discovered this thread and spent the last 20 min going through it.)
Yea, I'm leaning towards something like that Eidos coat, as well. But will let you know if I decide to let go of the fabric. I've been sitting on it for years.
Whoa! Impressive prices from Kent Wang (especially given all the custom cloth options). Anyone have experience with these? I've only ever bought ties, squares, and shirts from KW.
The B&B one looks nice! Any recommendations for something around that price range without a Raglan shoulder. I've been wearing the KS Traveler in perhaps slightly too formal settings. Would love to get something closer to a traditional overcoat/topcoat that I can wear over a suit that can double in slightly more casual settings. Perhaps I'm asking for too much though...
*Edit typo