30s era Italian shooting coat
That's quite a conversion, Michael!
Hi Costi
Well it has happened over time. I started with the reversible collar on my Ulster overcoats. This winter I had the collar of my peacoat up during the biting -8 C we suffered for about two months. Good gloves, warm scarf, flaps up...warm as can be.
So when I saw this design from the 30s with the RC on a 3b front I thought it might be very nice...and it is.
Cheers
Well it has happened over time. I started with the reversible collar on my Ulster overcoats. This winter I had the collar of my peacoat up during the biting -8 C we suffered for about two months. Good gloves, warm scarf, flaps up...warm as can be.
So when I saw this design from the 30s with the RC on a 3b front I thought it might be very nice...and it is.
Cheers
Polo Ralph Lauren?radicaldog wrote:I have something very similar in RTW corduroy. It has an action back and only a half belt. And in fact it's italian.
The design is kinda anachronistic, but I like it. Just like a wool lining. More modern options are down filled garments or other solutions which make use of innovative technical fabrics. As a (removable) lining or as actual outerwear. Remember Agnelli's down vest - dinner jacket combinations? Or his business suit - down filled parka combinations?Screaminmarlon wrote:I'm amazed by the variety of styles here: it's refreshing.
A substantial cloth (and a great taylor/bespeaker combination) does wonders for the beauty of lapel roll!
M.
Mr Alden, can you tell us what kind of lining you opted for?
Dear Michael,
Would you be so kind as to show this shooting coat being worn? From the pictures we (sorry, my uneducated sight) cannot judge perfectly enough the whole ensemble. Do you think this setting would do well with the "new-old LL Gun Club" cloth?
Thanks,
Luis
Would you be so kind as to show this shooting coat being worn? From the pictures we (sorry, my uneducated sight) cannot judge perfectly enough the whole ensemble. Do you think this setting would do well with the "new-old LL Gun Club" cloth?
Thanks,
Luis
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