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Lipstick would be seem to be a prerequisite when wearing this coat
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What balmacaan and raglan style overcoats would people recommend? At the moment I'm looking at De Bonne Facture's grandad coat, Kaptain Sunshine's traveller coat, S.E.H Kelly's tweed balmacaan, Bryceland's tweed balmacaan and Drake's and Wythe's raglan coats. I already have a basic navy Uniqlo balmacaan so I want something that is a step up in quality and a bit more fun and interesting. I'm not sure which pattern/colour to go for next though. What colours and patterns would be considered quintessential for a collection? I really like the look of some of the tweed herringbone and houndstooth options, but I don't want something that will really age me as I'm in my twenties.
 
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What balmacaan and raglan style overcoats would people? At the moment I'm looking at De Bonne Facture's grandad coat, Kaptain Sunshine's traveller coat, S.E.H Kelly's tweed balmacaan, Bryceland's tweed balmacaan and Drake's and Wythe's raglan coats. I already have a basic navy Uniqlo balmacaan so I want something that is a step up in quality and a bit more fun and interesting. I'm not sure which pattern/colour to go for next though. What colours and patterns would you consider quintessential for a collection? I really like the look of some of the tweed herringbone and houndstooth options, but I don't want something that will really age me as I'm in my twenties.
herringbone in mid/charcoal gray is pretty versatile without appearing old man (like a more beige/tattersall pattern would)
 

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What balmacaan and raglan style overcoats would people recommend? At the moment I'm looking at De Bonne Facture's grandad coat, Kaptain Sunshine's traveller coat, S.E.H Kelly's tweed balmacaan, Bryceland's tweed balmacaan and Drake's and Wythe's raglan coats. I already have a basic navy Uniqlo balmacaan so I want something that is a step up in quality and a bit more fun and interesting. I'm not sure which pattern/colour to go for next though. What colours and patterns would be considered quintessential for a collection? I really like the look of some of the tweed herringbone and houndstooth options, but I don't want something that will really age me as I'm in my twenties.
I have the Private White/Permanent Style donegal raglan coat in mid grey herringbone, and it might be the wearable coat I have. I've been stopped on the street and complimented for it by people in their 20s, and my tailor told me that when they had it hanging on the rack waiting for me to pick it up after some alterations, multiple clients inquired about it. The donegal is also sublime, as it's a bit more muted than many other donegals; I don't really want bright reds or greens in my coat, and this one is more on the brown and blue tones which doesn't stick out as much.

It's not a cheap coat, but if you're looking at Drakes, Private White prices should be well within your budget.
 

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I have the Private White/Permanent Style donegal raglan coat in mid grey herringbone, and it might be the wearable coat I have. I've been stopped on the street and complimented for it by people in their 20s, and my tailor told me that when they had it hanging on the rack waiting for me to pick it up after some alterations, multiple clients inquired about it. The donegal is also sublime, as it's a bit more muted than many other donegals; I don't really want bright reds or greens in my coat, and this one is more on the brown and blue tones which doesn't stick out as much.

It's not a cheap coat, but if you're looking at Drakes, Private White prices should be well within your budget.
Wow, that looks outstanding! If it ever comes back to stock I'll be the first at the door haha
 

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herringbone in mid/charcoal gray is pretty versatile without appearing old man (like a more beige/tattersall pattern would)
Thank you for this :) If you wouldn't mind expanding, why would you say a charcoal herringbone coat would be a better pick in terms of not aging you as opposed to a beige tattersall one?
 

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IMHO, the Private White Donegal makes too much of a statement. I prefer something more subtle,
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Wow, that looks outstanding! If it ever comes back to stock I'll be the first at the door haha
They usually restock in the autumn, may isn't really overcoat season in the UK.
 

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Thank you for this :) If you wouldn't mind expanding, why would you say a charcoal herringbone coat would be a better pick in terms of not aging you as opposed to a beige tattersall one?
I mean you tell me, what looks more old man?


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IMHO, first one says "Sherlock Holmes" and the second one just says "big coat", I just have fewer connotations with something in a very neutral color and pattern like charcoal herringbone
 

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Just a few shots of the Cohérence AL 2 trench coat, having wore it for about a year already, it is actually remarkably useful during the colder, rainier and windy months, especially layering over wool sweaters with tweed jackets and flannel trousers.

Still recall an occasion when many commuters were seeking shelter under a bus stop, whilst I could stand on the curb side under some moderate pour to the bewilderment of some.

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Just a few shots of the Cohérence AL 2 trench coat, having wore it for about a year already, it is actually remarkably useful during the colder, rainier and windy months, especially layering over wool sweaters with tweed jackets and flannel trousers.

Still recall an occasion when many commuters were seeking shelter under a bus stop, whilst I could stand on the curb side under some moderate pour to the bewilderment of some.

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Cool to see one with some wear on it; I see a lot of pics of them brand new and always wondered how they aged with use. How do you feel like the fabric has held up?
 

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