I was a bit skeptical at first when I saw the coat thinking it looked black, but then I checked the Crombie website and found theirs (100% Cashmere) looking just as dark.


I noticed they also had a version in Melton wool (mine is 90% Wool 10% cashmere), it looks better in my opinion; which one do you prefer?


In any case, I was happy with the results and though I'd go for a classic herringbone Chesterfield next. I opened Bernhard Roetzel's Gentleman to take a look (right) and lo and behold!

High buttoning stance, ticket pocket, pick-stitching, and slanted pockets; are these all standard? And how many buttons are there behind the fly front? My Crombie overcoat has 3.
On a tangent, I also noticed the Covert Coat (right):

It reads "Short and slim: that is the covert coat." — really? Take a look at this:

The covert coat is neither short nor slim, it looks just like it should; proper length and enough room for a suit under it.
And what's up with the four parallel decorative seams on the pocket, where are they; should you get them?