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gaseousclay
11-30-2009, 05:26 PM
that would look good with a suit. since winter is upon us I figured I might as well invest in a wool coat of some sort. not sure what I should be looking for but ideally the coat should look good with a suit. I don't want a trench coat or a pea coat but something in-between. am I correct in assuming that when wearing a wool coat it's unnecessary to weat the suit coat underneath?

Luc
11-30-2009, 05:31 PM
I have something for Aquascutum... I have a vintage one and try to find another one off ebay. Love it!

Austin
11-30-2009, 05:33 PM
I have something for Aquascutum... I have a vintage one and try to find another one off ebay. Love it!

Excellent recommendation. I would also look at the Burberry line.

azmark
11-30-2009, 06:19 PM
I have an earlier version of this but it has buttons like a pea coat instead of a zipper. I like that there is at least a flap to cover the zipper on this coat.

http://www.londonfog.com/Coventry/pd/c/203/np/203/p/1259.html

Ru4scuba?
11-30-2009, 07:03 PM
Currently have one of these (http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=325881&CategoryID=32721&LinkLoc=1&LinkType=SiteAd&AdID=509560) that I wear with suits all the time and get compliments on it...

leighton
12-01-2009, 09:26 AM
Currently have one of these (http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=325881&CategoryID=32721&LinkLoc=1&LinkType=SiteAd&AdID=509560) that I wear with suits all the time and get compliments on it...

My grandfather passed his London Fog down to me. Looks similar to that, but I think its waxed cotton. Very classy looking, and clearly well built enough to last half a century at least.

Ru4scuba?
12-01-2009, 04:40 PM
Very classy looking, and clearly well built enough to last half a century at least.

Lets hope!

gaseousclay
12-02-2009, 05:45 PM
http://slimages.macys.com/is/image/MCY/products/4/optimized/655244_fpx.tif?bgc=255,255,255&wid=327&qlt=90,0&layer=comp&op_sharpen=0&resMode=bicub&op_usm=0.7,1.0,0.5,0&fmt=jpeg

I have to say that I quite like this CK coat from Macy's.

Doc4
12-03-2009, 04:33 PM
that would look good with a suit. since winter is upon us I figured I might as well invest in a wool coat of some sort. not sure what I should be looking for but ideally the coat should look good with a suit. I don't want a trench coat or a pea coat but something in-between. am I correct in assuming that when wearing a wool coat it's unnecessary to weat the suit coat underneath?

Well, a coat designed to be worn over a suit will of course have more room (ie to fit the suit jacket) compared to one designed to be worn without a suit. So be sure to take that into consideration.

Check out the Ralph Lauren coats here ... http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/201,1011Z_Lauren-by-Ralph-Lauren-Herringbone-Top-Coat-Wool-Cashmere-For-Men.html

D.Irving79
12-03-2009, 11:23 PM
go for the gold and get a chesterfield.

dfoster
12-04-2009, 10:57 AM
I'd suggest a grey wool top coat to go with a suit. You'll be presentable anywhere, and always a refined, finished look.

texquill
12-04-2009, 11:13 AM
Although you won't NEED to wear the suit coat underneath your topcoat while you're wearing your topcoat, you'd better not be planning to unbutton the topcoat or take it off in public if you're not wearing your suit coat.

Jos. A Bank (they have several stores in your area and have a website [josabank.com]) has dress topcoats on sale right now. Their present sale price on wool coats is $179, but I've seen them sell topcoats for as little as $150 in late winter.

My experience is that JAB has good merchandise, they stand behind what they sell, and their sales prices are typically excellent.

As far as color, you'll find that the dark blue, camel/beige, or black colors will be the most versatile.

Good luck!

gaseousclay
12-05-2009, 04:32 PM
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41sW9BBFLhL._AA280_.jpg

bought this London Fog wool coat from Herberger's today for $80. actually, it was FREE because I had a bunch of gift cards left over from my wedding, but it was marked down from $200 to $99 + a 20% discount. I decided to go with the London Fog coat because it just felt like it was better made than the CK coat I saw at Macy's, and it was less than half the price.

scottish steve
12-08-2009, 09:22 AM
It all depends on what kind of impression you're looking for, but I like it when someone has a different style of overcoat from the suit they're wearing. I love the English psuedo-60s retro style, with sharp lines, quite waisted and short on the arms, just below the knee on the skirt,(been trying to find a decent pic of one on Google images and can't). This works well if this is in a lighter colour than the suit, e.g. light caramel herringbone wool over a navy suit. Its a very confident look which if you can pull off will definitely sort you out from the Brooks Bros. crowd and doesnt' need to cost a any more.

scottish steve
12-08-2009, 09:23 AM
Ah. A bit like this

gaseousclay
12-08-2009, 01:52 PM
^^
that's a sharp coat. any idea which brand it is?

scottish steve
12-10-2009, 07:43 AM
No I picked it off Google Images cos of the style. I think its from Savile Row so if it is bespoke it'll take at least 2 fittings, probly a couple of months to make and cost upwards of £3,000! But Slaters used to do a nice one in a similar style; 100% new wool, for only £100. It was an English MOD brand I can't remember the name of, which has a red,white and blue target as the logo. Slaters' site only shows a tiny part of their stock so no joy there. If you're savvy and in the right place you really don't have to spend too much to look great. I think a lot of guys just go soomewhere like (in the UK) John Lewis, where everything's standard issue modern office-wear, but cos its well-known brands and very expensive, they assume they're doing the right thing. Gant's a classic example of a "he didn't know any better" brand. I don't know about in the States, but in John Lewis you're exected to pay many hundreds of pounds for some extremely unimaginative and lack-lustre clothing, which will probably have to be altered....that's another nightmare too, finding a good seamer...