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#1 2007-10-14 18:34:17

tom222222
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Chesterfield Help

So way back in the day I owned a top coat by Graham and Gunn (which I think had a relationship to Tripler's and Hickey Freeman) with a black velvet collar. Beautiful fairly light black and white subtle herringbone pattern That one is long gone. Now I see in the Brooks off price stores they are offering a model from the real store. Not sure. TW Lewin offers what they call a chesterfield. Navy wool (cool). Does it have a velvet collar? Is it any good? Any other suggestions. I may be in the bucks these days. I feel like spending some money. But let's keep the price within the realm of sanity, which, by my definition, is under a grand.

 

#2 2007-10-14 23:57:21

Howard
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From: Drimtaidhvrickhilliohattan
Posts: 236

Re: Chesterfield Help

I think in its latter years G&G were part of Hartmarx.

G&G still exists in some form > www.brucebairdclothier.com/html/our_products.html

www.cardinalofcanada.com

Sierra Trading Post has a couple of solid cashmere top coats reduced from retail $1500 to $600.

$ or GBP?

Last edited by Howard (2007-10-15 00:33:12)

 

#3 2007-10-15 04:58:36

Horace
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Re: Chesterfield Help

Tom --

please let us know what you decide.  I have my father's expensive English job.  Decadent.  I know that Press was offering them.  I wonder what O'Connell's is offering?  Andover's Cambridge location had a few of them.  Mid-range, befitting a WASP frugality which you seem to want to eschew this time around.

Here' another direction.  The Tradoids won't find this one in their search, should you be a 38:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280163212607&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#4 2007-10-15 17:05:34

tom222222
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Re: Chesterfield Help

no 38 these days. I think I was one my first year in college. 44 Long will do it in some sizes. Press has a nice overcoat that they haven't offered for a few years that you could stick a velvet collar on. More subtle than what Brooks is offering> maybe I should try one of the made to measure places in NYC. I don't plan to buy another for well the rest of my life, so 1000 bucks doesn't seem so bad. unless my bad habits catch up to me way sooner than I am planning.

 

#5 2007-10-15 19:43:26

tom222222
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Posts: 277

Re: Chesterfield Help

I expect better replies. People: what do we know about Chesterfield coats. like this is not hard! who were those cigar people? They had a nice one at Sax last year. Navy with a black velvet collar and a ruby silk lining. Dunhill, that's who they were.

 

#6 2007-10-15 20:09:04

Howard
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From: Drimtaidhvrickhilliohattan
Posts: 236

Re: Chesterfield Help

Dang, Tommy. You got Dunhill desires on a Press budget. What you want is a nice 50 inch long Cambridge and Black 16 oz. cashmere 3/4 inch wide 'errin' bone from Johsntons of Elgin done up in a 4 button covered fly Chesterfield with with 4 inch notched lapels and some plush velvet from some Frog firm for the collar and a 14 inch mid buttoned vent and pick stitching 1/4" from the edges of the lapels, but not collar, and chest pocket and set in flapped lower pockets and two interior chest pockets without pick stitching and a Times pocket and a tastefully unusual but not flashy lining and a relatively straight sillohuette cept for the waist.  Grey cape suede hand stitched gloves with gussets twixt fingers.  Black Weejuns. Homburg. Daffy's or 'untsman.

 

#7 2007-10-16 04:58:32

Horace
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Re: Chesterfield Help


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#8 2008-01-14 12:54:06

tripchauncey
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Re: Chesterfield Help

Tom ol Sport,

A chesterfield for you -- Hickey Freeman 50% off.  Might have to invest myself.

http://www.hickeyfreeman.com/website/product.asp?s_id=1&pf_id=075102005&dept_id=2017

Cheers,
Trip

 

#9 2008-01-14 17:04:29

tom222222
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Posts: 277

Re: Chesterfield Help

I saw that one and wondered about the weight. My old Graham and Gunn was a topcoat rather than an overcoat. A little while ago I wandered into the local Brooks Brothers factory store and low and behold and they had a lot of a  model they were selling I think only in NYC a couple of years ago. 2 coats in my size. It had a list price of $900 and that day it was 25% off 25% off 25% off. At some point the price point overcame my desire for a lighter fabric. I bought it. I wore it. I've been accused of wearing a funeral coat.

Last edited by tom222222 (2008-01-14 17:05:19)

 

#10 2008-01-14 18:00:50

tripchauncey
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Posts: 568

Re: Chesterfield Help

Youre most welcome ol boy wink

Seriously, looks to be a capital coat.  No one inform the Trad police tho as it aint Ivy.

Cheers,
Trip

 

#11 2008-01-14 19:11:48

tom222222
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Posts: 277

Re: Chesterfield Help

I'd like to hear the trad noise. If the math was hard it was $335 bucks. A striking coat, and one that very few people wear. My only complaint was that the fabric was a winter fabric. they do offer a topcoat at Press in some stores. and tell you the price to add a velvet collar. I like the topcoat too. these decisions for those of us in I guiess the upper middle class are close calls. Value versus quality. I guess we make choices about the direction of the economy. "Hold onto your seats. We're in for a bumpy ride"

 

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