Cloth for city overcoating

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davidhuh
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Wed May 23, 2012 8:58 am

Gentlemen,

I need some advice about cloth for overcoating. I have already made 2 overcoats. The first was a classic covert coat in a plain fawn from Minnis, 20oz. The second was a raglan, in a teflon coated tweed from Lovat Mill, 21oz (pictures to follow).

I have 2 cloth club overcoats in the line up, the LLTW19 heavy Donegal herringbone and the less heavy barleycorn Donegal.

You may see I have an urgent need for city & evening overcoats. The first project I am thinking of is a rather light weight dark PoW cloth with blue overcheck - to be turned into a raglan for spring and autumn. Has somebody any suggestions about cloth?

The second one could be a guards coat with a belted back or a chesterfield. Any thoughts or suggestions about cloth?

Many thanks, david
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Wed May 23, 2012 4:03 pm

davidhuh wrote: You may see I have an urgent need for city & evening overcoats. The first project I am thinking of is a rather light weight dark PoW cloth with blue overcheck - to be turned into a raglan for spring and autumn.
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Dear David,
It´s rather difficult for me to visualize a raglan-sleeved blue-overchecked POW as a city/evening overcoat. Maybe I´m too conservative.
Given the range gaps in your overcoat wardrobe, IMO your next project oriented towards city/evening should definitely be the Chesterfield. Perhaps in a dark grey herringbone pattern like the Harrisons 83903 (given previous receptions on other threads, I would skip here my advice regarding the velvet collar :) )
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hectorm wrote: It´s rather difficult for me to visualize a raglan-sleeved blue-overchecked POW as a city/evening overcoat. Maybe I´m too conservative.
Dear Hectorm,

I have a Prada RTW in such a cloth, 92% wool with 8% cashmere. The overcheck is very discreet (not visible from 50cm distance). I like this cloth a lot, but I'm unhappy with the overcoat's fit, so it needs to be replaced.
hectorm wrote:
Given the range gaps in your overcoat wardrobe, IMO your next project oriented towards city/evening should definitely be the Chesterfield. Perhaps in a dark grey herringbone pattern like the Harrisons 83903 (given previous receptions on other threads, I would skip here my advice regarding the velvet collar :) )
:lol: - no more velvet collar for me. I got one on the covert coat which was disapproved by a lady who's taste I respect. :D
Harrisons 83903 is perfect, thank you! Pictures in autumn :D

cheers, david
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