What are the best peacoats?

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Guess(They might bring back the one with the hood attach this year again...check in Macy's around next month or so)

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there isnt a "best" brand of peacoats; what you'll be looking for is the quality of the coat with the fabrics like: Cashmere, wool, Wool/polyamide ( are more expensive fabrics) and Recycled wool,polyester,rayon, and other fibers ( are less expensive fabrics). however, depending on the style that you'll desire; you'll get a pretty good peacoat.
 
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I wouldn't buy a "name brand peacoat," A Guess, Calvin Klein, or Kenneth Cole peacoat is basically the same thing as any other peacoat, with the exception of the name. Which is an excuse to charge you more. I personally would I want the same thing that sailors wear because I for a fact that it's going to keep me warm.
 
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charlie_danger;1270993 said:
there isnt a "best" brand of peacoats; what you'll be looking for is the quality of the coat with the fabrics like: Cashmere, wool, Wool/polyamide ( are more expensive fabrics) and Recycled wool,polyester,rayon, and other fibers ( are less expensive fabrics). however, depending on the style that you'll desire; you'll get a pretty good peacoat.

i got most all of my peacoats when they hit clearnance at macy's during the past seasons so $10 to $100 i paid the most for my peacoats
 
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i got most all of my peacoats when they hit clearnance at macy's during the past seasons so $10 to $100 i paid the most for my peacoats

right!! that's dope. Macys always have a sale on everything. I find no need to by retail prices when shopping at macys cause the next week it'll have a 30 percent markdown. But I always suggest Nordstrom rack or hit up Nordstroms anniversay sale; thats when they sale the fall collection before the fall season drops.
 
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charlie_danger;1274101 said:
right!! that's dope. Macys always have a sale on everything. I find no need to by retail prices when shopping at macys cause the next week it'll have a 30 percent markdown. But I always suggest Nordstrom rack or hit up Nordstroms anniversay sale; thats when they sale the fall collection before the fall season drops.

Thats pracrically my second job right now....used to be my main job,and a nigga was getting shit almost every week that was originally $75 to $200 down to 50% to 75% percent off clerance plus coupons' discounts and employee discount...so basically anywhere from $10 to $100 the most....
 
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Like charlie and ole boy said.. Dont buy it because of the brand, get it because of the fabric... I stil got my peacoat from boot camp and that shyt is thick...
 
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Got Mine from Burlington Coat Factory lat Christmas. It was no fancy brand but it was heavy, wool, and double-brested. Very good quality.
 
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<<<<<<----- was rocking pea coats before they became popular, but I do have over coats too. Hit up the thrift store and copped some nice joints
 
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I read this post. I think the only way to get what you want is to go custom.

The London show some signs that should be able to help.
 
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Many people wear a pea coat navy because of his style. They often look very good for those who wear them and they are not as expensive as many other coats . These types of layers have a classic look to them and are worn by everyone, not just sailors. In addition, many people wear them because it is a common coats to wear for those in the Navy.
 
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The one that keep yo ass warm, fuck a name , and logo

HELLO KOKO, HOW U?
 
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