So I need to get a semi-heavy coat for moderately cold tempertures

beer

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I don't have a heavy coat. I have never had one since I've lived in central Texas. You don't really need it. I usually just throw on a light coat and I'm good to go, provided I'm not outside for more than 30 minutes or so. But now that i'm outside a lot more and I need something heavier. I want something that can keep you warm if I go on a hike or something, but something still nice enough to wear to a night out. I was probably thinking wool, since I don't need a mountain expedition jacket, but wind stoppage is more important than breathability - my current light fleece coat SUCKS at stopping wind.

I realize winter is almost over, but I've endured being cold far too long. Hopefully I can get something on sale too.

EDIT: BY the way, I have a relatively heavy but unlined leather coat. It's too bulky, I want something lighter. Budget is at or less than $200.
 

luv2chill

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Have you tried windstopper fleece? It works well enough for me. My only heavier coat is a big-ass down jacket for below zero temps.

l2c
 

beer

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Screw you guys! it was low 40s today and i was shivering. I take 110 degree temps much better than 30 degree temps. I need somethign warmer damnit.
 

So

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Leather bomber jacket. I'm toasty in mine in all weather up here in Reno.
 

rmrf

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Originally posted by: isekii
Dude just get a spring jacket.
you'll be fine in -20

that's all I need. when it get's below zero, I wear a hooded sweatshirt underneath.
 

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Originally posted by: Bootprint
Layer up.

:thumbsup: Well fitted thermals (I have plain-jane cotton ones, they have [nicer] microflece ones nowadays) will go a long way in keeping you warm without having to have an unecessarily bulky jacket/sweater and what have you.
 

globalcitizen

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I sometimes walk around in a T-Shirt. when there is no wind of course. Helps if you have a BIG layer of body fat.
 

myusername

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For the best versatility, get a parka with a gore-tex shell and a zip in fleece liner. L.L. Bean used to make good ones.
 

JRS4224

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you can get a Northface shell jacket and use your polartec fleece as a liner when needed.
 

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Originally posted by: So
Leather bomber jacket. I'm toasty in mine in all weather up here in Reno.

I 2nd the leather jacket. I wear mine all the time.

edit: look around at mall stores, I got my leather jacket that was originally $200 for $100 at LS Ayres.
 

beer

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Originally posted by: cressida
Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: beer
Peacoats - in or out these days?

Still in, but don't buy a cheap one. Look for something made from wool, or cashmere if you can afford it. Avoid buying a size too big. The coat should hit at your high hip and the cuffs shouldn't cover your hand.

This is an excellent example within your price range.

thanx metro #2

I was thinking this one? http://store.nordstrom.com/pro...43&NextStyleID=2846152