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#1 2006-06-26 10:15:35

Panzeraxe
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Chesterfield Coats?

Can someone please post a few pics of any Chesterfield coats? I am looking to have one made for the winter, but am unsure on whether to get a SB or DB, with or w/o a fly front etc.

Thanks

 

#2 2006-06-26 11:02:16

Ed
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?


Regards.
Ed

 

#3 2006-06-26 17:00:15

Marc Grayson
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?


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#4 2006-06-27 07:24:23

Panzeraxe
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?

Thanks - I will check it out. Is Raphael's new place up and running yet?

 

#5 2006-06-27 07:31:35

Daniele
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?

Here's a Chesterfield:
http://it.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/stilemod/photos/view/e0b0?b=2

A Covert Coat, with 'rails' on the cuffs and hem:
http://it.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/stilemod/photos/view/e0b0?b=3

 

#6 2006-06-27 17:21:36

Marc Grayson
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?


"‘The sense of being perfectly well dressed gives a feeling of inner tranquility which even religion is powerless to bestow." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Looking good and dressing well is a necessity. Having a purpose in life is not."  Oscar Wilde

 

#7 2006-06-27 19:02:15

Incroyable
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?

The Chesterfield is a very classic coat. It seems most are single breasted and a fly front is up to personal preference.


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#8 2006-06-28 04:25:24

Horace
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?

I like the Chesterfield.  It's one of those more formalish coats that you can get away with still. 

I used to think the black collar was a bit much, but sort of like it now.

Does a Chesterfield, to properly be a Chesterfiled, require a fine spun grey (or midnight blue) herringbone cloth or can the cloth be a solid weave?  Whats the traditional way?  I assume a more fine cloth?


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#9 2006-06-28 06:50:04

Panzeraxe
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?

I would imagine the most traditional cloth for the Chesterfield would be the covert cloth straight from England. Herringbone would be the 2nd choice.

 

#10 2006-06-28 07:34:53

Daniele
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Re: Chesterfield Coats?

Last edited by Daniele (2006-06-28 07:44:14)

 

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