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Winter Jacket Recommendations

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Long time lurker/infrequent poster ect.

This got buried in the quick question thread and there hasn't been a thread on this in over a month.

Basically, I've been looking for a second winter jacket to add to my wardrobe as I've been wearing my wool jacket far too much this season. I've looked around a lot, and haven't really had much success and any help would be appreciated.

I'm looking for something more in the bomber style that can withstand a decent amount of rain and slush. Although if it looks nice, I wouldn't be opposed to a parka or something similar.

My price range is about $150-200.

Additionally, what are some nice slip on shoes that are a little wider than penny loafers? I don't like how they fit with my pants/jeans.
 

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Spiewak. Most of their jackets are within your price range (from what I remember) and they look great and are very warm.
 
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Originally Posted by keikun13
Spiewak. Most of their jackets are within your price range (from what I remember) and they look great and are very warm.
Appreciated. I forgot that brand existed for a while, I was looking at one of their jackets before Christmas.
 

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You could always buy my Corpus coat. It's in the sig.
 

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Originally Posted by keikun13
Spiewak. Most of their jackets are within your price range (from what I remember) and they look great and are very warm.

+1. Unfortunately, I was in between sizes in the jackets I liked so I ended up returning them.
 

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Those are nice.

Originally Posted by keikun13
Spiewak. Most of their jackets are within your price range (from what I remember) and they look great and are very warm.
 

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