I have a smaller build, I tried the medium on in the store and it fits to a certain degree but the sleeves look big on me and a few other areas. I suppose I could have got it tailored, but that woulda cost an arm and a leg.Originally posted by: Injury
Probably won't find a coat that small in the men's department... they'd be destined for the clearance rack if they did that.
What's wrong with a medium?
Have you owned overcoats before?Originally posted by: Josh
I have a smaller build, I tried the medium on in the store and it fits to a certain degree but the sleeves look big on me and a few other areas. I suppose I could have got it tailored, but that woulda cost an arm and a leg.Originally posted by: Injury
Probably won't find a coat that small in the men's department... they'd be destined for the clearance rack if they did that.
What's wrong with a medium?
I haven't, but for some reason I like my clothes very fitted.Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Have you owned overcoats before?Originally posted by: Josh
I have a smaller build, I tried the medium on in the store and it fits to a certain degree but the sleeves look big on me and a few other areas. I suppose I could have got it tailored, but that woulda cost an arm and a leg.Originally posted by: Injury
Probably won't find a coat that small in the men's department... they'd be destined for the clearance rack if they did that.
What's wrong with a medium?
They are meant to be a little loose in the sleeves and shoulders to accomodate a suit jacket and shirt.Originally posted by: Josh
I haven't, but for some reason I like my clothes very fitted.Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Have you owned overcoats before?Originally posted by: Josh
I have a smaller build, I tried the medium on in the store and it fits to a certain degree but the sleeves look big on me and a few other areas. I suppose I could have got it tailored, but that woulda cost an arm and a leg.Originally posted by: Injury
Probably won't find a coat that small in the men's department... they'd be destined for the clearance rack if they did that.
What's wrong with a medium?
Oh I understand that, I still feel it just might be a bit small. Maybe I'm wrong...I dunnoOriginally posted by: Born2bwire
They are meant to be a little loose in the sleeves and shoulders to accomodate a suit jacket and shirt.Originally posted by: Josh
I haven't, but for some reason I like my clothes very fitted.Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Have you owned overcoats before?Originally posted by: Josh
I have a smaller build, I tried the medium on in the store and it fits to a certain degree but the sleeves look big on me and a few other areas. I suppose I could have got it tailored, but that woulda cost an arm and a leg.Originally posted by: Injury
Probably won't find a coat that small in the men's department... they'd be destined for the clearance rack if they did that.
What's wrong with a medium?
I was thinking that, but I doubt they'd have it for the same reason they wouldn't have a small -- because children don't typically wear overcoats. He might have better luck in the women's department but would have to be careful of the cuts and styles so it doesn't look ridiculously feminine (unless that's what he wants.)Originally posted by: BoomerD
Try the children's department?
Best I could find doing a quick search:
Thank you! The Seven for Mankind coat (nordstrom) is really nice but $325 phewwOriginally posted by: moshquerade
Best I could find doing a quick search:
http://www.oldnavy.com/browse/...do?cid=5286&pid=527282
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/29...s&origin=searchresults
http://www.landsend.com/pp/Mac...CH_00001&origin=search