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#1 2007-09-19 05:04:44

Moose Maclennan
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From: Hernando's Hideaway
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overcoats

I say yes. What about the rest of you?

It's getting a bit chilly here and I've already taken mine out hibernation and into stand-by. One is the classic C&A 'businessman's special", close-fitting dark grey knee-length wool and cashmere job, the other is my grandfather's brown tweed raglan-sleeved Crombie

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#2 2007-09-19 05:20:10

jack_sparrow
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Re: overcoats

I think I share an overcoat with your Grandfather.
Wonderful coat - I love the scarf pocket in which you can fit almost anything.


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#3 2007-09-19 07:39:35

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: overcoats

Yesterday was cold and bright - about 3 degrees as I took my son to school- so out came the old covert coat- with brown velvet collar- that I have had since my university days( some alterations have been necessary) this was worn over a pair of levi 505`s -my new Brooks button down pink shirt -grey v-neck sweater-and yellow paisley silk scarf. shoes were an old pair of brown loake slip ons.

today it is pissing down - so I turned to- "old reliable" - barbour beaufort .


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#4 2007-09-19 09:28:56

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
Posts: 1499

Re: overcoats

Probably not here until late October/early November. For now a sweater or jacket are fine, maybe a leather car coat in early October.

 

#5 2007-09-23 05:55:47

Horace
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Re: overcoats

I'd like to get one of the Crombie models that the Krays wore.  Sort of that Gangster coat in my mind.  THough what associations they have in England, I dunno.  I like the navy or midnight blue models that I've seen.  I think something similar was worn in the Clive Owen flick "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead".  There's probably this whole symbolism to coats in England that I don't really get.


One thing I detested, however, was when Barbours started getting really popular in the US.  At the time, Barbour issued the little metal name plate that was pinned to the collar.  And all these phoney types kept them in the collar.  It's like that silly leather tag on coach bags.  Ditch it, damn it.


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#6 2007-09-23 07:18:21

Vaclav
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Re: overcoats

Is it ok to wear, them only over, boxers when posing, on the forum ?

 

#7 2007-09-23 07:25:20

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
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Re: overcoats

 

#8 2007-09-23 07:27:49

Vaclav
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