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I would like to add a classic medium grey Chesterfield, perhaps in a small herringbone pattern, to my wardrobe. I love my G&H British Warm but want something darker. In a perfect world, I would like a high quality OTR size 42, replete with black velvet collar. I've been as far as I know how to go on the internet. Can our members in Britain suggest a supplier ? Are such coats still available OTR or must I bite another financial bullet and have one made up from scratch ?
Approaching despair,
wegimental
ps posted this also on the East Coast section - hope I have not caused abrasion by so doing
Chesterfield Coat - help wanted!
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wegimental:
This coat was recently offered on the Hickey Freeman website for approximately $850., reduced from about $1400. The price was almost too irresistible, but the lack of a fly front put me off. If I recall correctly, when the sale ended and the item was removed from the website, a wide selection of sizes still remained. A call to HF might produce a hit, should you find this coat appealing. I wouldn't be surprised were they to agree to honor the sale price.
Regards,
Ray K.
This coat was recently offered on the Hickey Freeman website for approximately $850., reduced from about $1400. The price was almost too irresistible, but the lack of a fly front put me off. If I recall correctly, when the sale ended and the item was removed from the website, a wide selection of sizes still remained. A call to HF might produce a hit, should you find this coat appealing. I wouldn't be surprised were they to agree to honor the sale price.
Regards,
Ray K.
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Thank you very much for this info re: Hickey Freeman. I, like you, am not too keen on the failure to embody true Chesterfield fashion by skipping the fly front. I will let this example pass on, but had it a proper front I would have leapt!
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
Brooks Brothers still carries the traditional version, I believe. New & Lingwood (London) has some very nicely styled versions which are illustrated on their web site. I don't own either version so I cannot vouch for the quality. I purchased two very high quality versions on ebay--one a new Chester Barrie, the other a beautiful vintage Roger Kent (no longer in business, equivalent in quality in its day to the higher quality Brooks Brothers of many years ago).
What is the proper length of a formal Chesterfield, one suited for evening wear?
I commissioned an overcoat a few years ago, when I lived in Beijing and had access to affordable tailoring, that in hindsight was perhaps not the wisest of stylistic choices. It was intended to be a Chesterfield in black cashmere with a black velvet collar and a cut almost identical to the one seen in the image posted above. However, with access to inexpensive cashmere I went a bit overboard and had it made to ankle length. Being all black, ankle length, and with strong waist suppression, it looks both feminine and a bit akin to a costume. I hope that by shortening it I might remedy this, but would like to hear what is considered to be the ideal length for such a coat.
Cheers,
Pryor
I commissioned an overcoat a few years ago, when I lived in Beijing and had access to affordable tailoring, that in hindsight was perhaps not the wisest of stylistic choices. It was intended to be a Chesterfield in black cashmere with a black velvet collar and a cut almost identical to the one seen in the image posted above. However, with access to inexpensive cashmere I went a bit overboard and had it made to ankle length. Being all black, ankle length, and with strong waist suppression, it looks both feminine and a bit akin to a costume. I hope that by shortening it I might remedy this, but would like to hear what is considered to be the ideal length for such a coat.
Cheers,
Pryor
From mid-calf at the lowest to two inches below the knee at the loftiest.what is considered to be the ideal length for such a coat.
Shorten that coat.
Michael
Much obliged. I've relocated to Baltimore and have just discovered a marvelous little tailor's shop two blocks from my flat. Time to make this coat wearable.
Cheers,
Pryor
Cheers,
Pryor
Pardon my ignorance, but could someone please explain the difference between a Chesterfield and a Covert coat? Illustrations would be much appreciated. Also, which of the two would be most appropriate for more casual wear? Thank you.
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