Ginandtonic
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Hello All,
Im new to the forum, and I don't know what this type of overcoat is called or where to get one.... As well as what color? What would go with any suit or a pair of jeans.
I would like to find something that is timeless and is quality made, and hopefully won't break the bank as im currently in college and funds are very tight (I guess im asking that you do not recommend a $1000 overcoat).
I currently wear a multi-colored ski jacket made by North-Face for Blizzards and snowy weather, I'd like to get something more traditional and timeless. I live in Iowa and in the dead of winter it can get -20F bellow zero here.
So where should I look to find a warm, wool, classic looking overcoat?
And what color should I get, so it can be paired with jeans or a suit or pants and a nice shirt?
Also, If I measure a 40 inches for my chest, would I pick up a 40S (Im 5'6 pretty short) or would I add 2 42S (Or 42R) for room for a suit and or sweaters?
Sorta like this I guess:
Thanks for any input!
Im new to the forum, and I don't know what this type of overcoat is called or where to get one.... As well as what color? What would go with any suit or a pair of jeans.
I would like to find something that is timeless and is quality made, and hopefully won't break the bank as im currently in college and funds are very tight (I guess im asking that you do not recommend a $1000 overcoat).
I currently wear a multi-colored ski jacket made by North-Face for Blizzards and snowy weather, I'd like to get something more traditional and timeless. I live in Iowa and in the dead of winter it can get -20F bellow zero here.
So where should I look to find a warm, wool, classic looking overcoat?
And what color should I get, so it can be paired with jeans or a suit or pants and a nice shirt?
Also, If I measure a 40 inches for my chest, would I pick up a 40S (Im 5'6 pretty short) or would I add 2 42S (Or 42R) for room for a suit and or sweaters?
Sorta like this I guess:
Thanks for any input!
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