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dr greg

One Too Many
Tio save me loading up a heap of photos, I got this today
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=270372136391
and I have to say, that pound for pound, it outshines my Burberry in every dept, I use the term advisedly because it weighs more in the hand at least by half, and is just tougher in feel and construction. I have another AQ in Navy and it is again superior to the Burb in water fastness....now I have to sell at least one of them....I think.....
 

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I'll Lock Up
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Burberry Overcoat

Nice score Greg...the sizing on Burberry is all over the place. I scored a beauty virtually new for USD200 on Styleforum and I think it was a 48 which was really a 46 /big 44. That's intentional as it is a coat to go over everything I suppose. The new ones are USD1200 but from what I hear are not a patch on the original made in UK jobs.

It looks khaki in the pix what is the real colour the normal greyish off white perhaps?
 

taggers

New in Town
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Hi, I've got the same coat, but it's not in such good condition. It's not scruffy, as such, just HEROICALLY TATTY.

Problem is, it doesn't look right with a suit, it's a bit too far gone. Can the panel suggest a good way to wear it? It doesn't get out much.
 

avedwards

Call Me a Cab
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taggers said:
Can the panel suggest a good way to wear it? It doesn't get out much.
Over a leather jacket (worn casually) or any other clothing intended to look casual. Also for adventuring/outdoor in cold or rainy weather. I think a fedora would still look OK with a tatty trench coat as it is such a versatile type of hat.

Just my opinion of course. My trench coat isn't tatty (it's average I suppose, definitely good enough to wear with a suit) but I wear it like this for everyday wear and with a suit when it calls for. Considering I paid £12.99 plus an extra four to get a belt which is a near perfect match, I don't mind taking the risk of it getting dirty. The one time it got seriously muddy (I slipped onto my backside) I just carefully handwashed the affected area and let it dry rather than taking it to a dry cleaner and it worked out alright.
 

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