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Warm overcoat help

Xyst

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I've been searching for a warm and stylish full length (really, knee length or longer) overcoat for a few weeks now and haven't come up with too many options.

I've been seeking something double breasted, with any collar type that isn't notched. I'd love a ticket pocket, but am rather flexible on most of this (except the no notched collar, just a personal preference). Has anyone seen anything offered this season for $500 or less that may fit the bill?


Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
 

Xyst

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Thanks, for overcoats I'm typically a 42R. I've yet to see a 41 anywhere so I generally size up.
 

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Check the measurements on those, I find that sometimes they can vary, and fall in the range a 41 would seem to be. I am a typical 40R and have a 40R Belvest double breasted full length overcoat. I have a little margin in it still, in other words, there is a little room- but not enough to fret over.
 

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