I'm looking for a nice winter wool jacket to replace my old one that I dont like anymore that I've had for about 10 years.
I want a decently fitted probably pea coat-esque without breaking the bank. So, where do I look?
I'm looking for a nice winter wool jacket to replace my old one that I dont like anymore that I've had for about 10 years.
I want a decently fitted probably pea coat-esque without breaking the bank. So, where do I look?
It's worth a look at the Bay. There's lots of nicer places, but if they have what you want, price should be okay.
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@03ozwhip , have a look at Zara. They've had some nice pea coats there from time to time.
I'm picky as fuck. Found a really nice Michael Kors jacket today for a really good price, but when I buttoned it up, it looked funny.
Next time I'm in tbe mall, I'll check Zara.
I’ve gotten a pea coat style winter jacket from Marks Work Warehouse for roughy $130.
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Originally posted by SJW
Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
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I scored a really nice Marc New York jacket at winners a little while back. Right place right time
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Simons is pretty good
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I searched a lot and ended up at Banana Republic for mine.
From The Bay, Brook Brothers, Harry Rosen, Nordstrom, Crown Surplus, I'm sure more I'm forgetting....honestly for a wool pea coat, it was changes in style that were the big differences because I didn't really notice a difference in quality.
There was a beautiful cognac coloured pea coat from Holt Renfrew that showed up on my FB feed ads the other day. If I only I had $1,000 to burn
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Tommy Hilfiger is another option, I picked up a navy wool duffel coat from them a couple years ago and it has been rock-solid.
Decent sale if your size exists. Bombers not pea coats<br>
https://www.ae.com/ca/en/c/men/clear...8b02720a1c0e0f
https://www.abercrombie.com/shop/ca/...w2high&start=0
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There are tons of peacoat options out there so best of luck; you'll find the right one! All recommendations are valid; you can also check out Polo Ralph Lauren at The Bay.
The ones from Mark's aren't peacoats. Peacoats have to be double-breasted, but those single-breasted jackets are great for a slimmer profile.
So long as the length is at thigh level; otherwise, it'll look too big on you. If it's at the hips, it's way too short and not a true peacoat.
The more wool composition it has, the warmer it'll be; at least 80% wool.