which do you like the best? Things that are important to me 1) quality 2) warmth 3) a classic style that I can wear in New York and not feel really unstylish 4) versatility
Opinions- ahhh, can't copy and paste- can someone try for me??
like the price, tried it on, its cute, have always wanted a peacoat- but the double breasted-ness worries me- i don't know if can wear it in as dressy a way as a single breasted coat, or that it will be as versatile
i love this coat- i think it is very classic and sleek- but it is $337 and i know virtually nothing about sizing and quality for via spiga- also comes in a camel (annoyed- this color is over $100 cheaper!)- which would be great with brown, but i'm not a big camel and black fan, and think this cut looks more classic in black
1 - You would be able to wear this FOREVER. Very simple.
3 - Classic but with a twist. But I don't know if it's a $337 twist .
4 - Very chic and streamlined. You could wear this forever too, but it's still a little different. The only trade-off with this is that you might actually have to get it cleaned once a year (which we should all do with all coats anyway but who really does?).
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asf wrote: got 'em up there, in order. i like them all, i like the third and fourth the best, but i'd be afraid of the light color in nyc. the fifth one is fun, too. what a help i am.
you have expensive taste- as do i, i suppose. I think those 3 look nicer than the first two as well.
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If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
#3 is my favorite, very sleek and always classy. I wouldn't go with #4, I bought a cream coat last winter, and even in california it got dirty, and there was no snow and very little rain.
i agree with FashionPrincess--those two just look more like your style, and they have a little extra pizazz. i think you'd still get a lot of use out of them, though, and they're not so unusual that they would ever be inappropriate. the cream one would probably last you a bit longer--the glen plaid one is adorable but might look dated after a few seasons (or not, it does have kind of a vintage vibe going on).