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

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Kishan

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Originally posted by: beer
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

good choice in linking to bluefly- they have some nice suits on there, and cheap Bruno Magli's. brigden comes through yet again!

On a side note, if you need a casual jacket, I got a Columbia the other day which I really like.
 

beer

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Sadly, the bluefly link is out of medium. I shall keep looking, maybe go shoipping in a couple of days - the jcrew link on the first coat has my size but the peacoat is only XL+

 

beer

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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.

So I ended up buying this one. It was a close, close decision between this one and the single-breasted 'clo' jacket linked off this page - but I think it's a nice coat, and $170 seems like a reasonable price. Thanks for your advice, guys. I decided against the jcrew link because it was clearance and no returns, and I wasn't sure how well the 'heather chestnut' would look in their university coat style
 

arcas

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You don't need a coat for those temperatures. Get a nylon windbreaker about 2 sizes too large and a normal-sized thin fleece jacket. Wear both (fleece inside the windbreaker). That'll be good down to around 10F and won't be anywhere near as bulky as a 1-piece jacket. Below about 10F, I have to replace the thin fleece jacket with the lining from my parka but I still wear the windbreaker. I almost never wear my full parka these days.



 

Mr N8

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Columbia Jacket with the removable fleece liner. Got mine for ~$100, but they can be found for better prices. I use the outer shell for warmer days (30F and up) I use both for everything else, and it's a very warm jacket. It has kept me warm on -5F weather.
 

Frosty3799

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Originally posted by: TechnoKid
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.

thermals all the way, does it for me in NY