A reader question:
Dear Muffy,
I wonder if I may ask the readers a question please.
Now that we're in the firm grip of autumn with winter looming, what are the readers preferences regarding long overcoats?
Personally I have a tweed balmacaan, a Yorkshire tweed covert/paddock overcoat (sans velvet collar) and a black cashmere double breasted long coat which I wear over a suit or blazer and grey slacks on more formal occasions. I recently took my British warm down to the charity shop as I felt that the style was getting a bit dated. (I have excluded my tweed field coats and the like).
Many thanks
Kind regards
Burberry trench 52!
ReplyDeleteCamel polo
ReplyDeleteCordings - Original Covert, Navy
ReplyDeleteCording's - original covert, fawn
DeleteI have the fawn one too but have just ordered a navy
DeleteCovert too.
DeleteSTEINBOCK
ReplyDeleteZirl-Wollfutter
Color:
Anthrazit. They ship to the US
Loden Hubertus coat from the Andover shop
ReplyDeleteTrench coat with liner, camel (and navy) polo coats, tweed overcoat, or a very heavy duffel coat for more casual days/times. With one of several colorful "schoolboy" mufflers once the cold weather really arrives.
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Heinz-Ulrich
Me too, plus BB Lora Piana dk blue topcoat, Humbertus loden, Henry Poole gore Tex raincoat, old camel Pendleton carcoat.
DeleteCordings - Bark Follifoot - can't do any bettter than this.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.cordings.co.uk/us/bark-herringbone-donegal-follifoot-coat.html
Tan camel hair polo, brown cashmere/wool overcoat from Louis Boston, olive wool Burberry, olive Brooks Brothers trench.
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