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I need a wool overcoat like this that extends past the knees and is kinda draped like such but isn’t from Zara like this one is, and isn’t one of those designer ones that costs €3k either. And it actually needs to be warm in a cold climate. Please fucking help. How difficult can it be to just find a wool coat?
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I saw a wool burberry trench coat being sold on yahoo auctions for less than $100 and it extended below the knees. But I think it was sold recently, maybe you can find something similar there.
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Lmao I'm waiting on this exact one to be delivered in the coming days.
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Look for used, good wool coats are indestructible
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>>18735491
Unironically you might have to try military disposal stores. Find a good military wool dress overcoat
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>>18735491
A 52 percent wool coat for 30 bucks is a fine deal for fast fashion

>>18735494
Second this, I have a similar double breasted wool coat from Burberry that fits pretty roomy, it cost me a hundred euros.
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>>18735491
EBay or Vinted.
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>>18735491
Milsurp?
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>>18735578
I should elaborate, you stupid retards that refuse to buy classic things like this from Zara or whatever and you would rather spend 400 eurodollars from which 50% of that goes to either the management structure of a fashion megacorp or some westoid retard living a lavish lifestyle in a fucking high COL city at your expense, and the other 50% goes to marketing campaigns - you are hilarious.

Normal people have coats like this that they wear for decades, yes, from brands like this.

My other 60% wool Zara coat has been washed twice now and still looks brand new, lmaoing at your literal cuck mentality wanting to pay someone to copy the most classic pattern in the world, the classic double breasted coat.
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>>18736144
retard
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>>18736144
No retard my issue is that the lining is 100% polyester which will make u freeze in any temp below -10 celsius
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>>18736248
I don't think anybody makes proper warmly lined coats anymore. I saw one ridiculously expensive coat from Zegna that had some quilt inside but that's it. However, when looking at my local vintage dealer all the 1930s and 1940s coats they have have all kinds of interesting solutions like fur, down, and teddy style fabric.

If you don't wanna buy vintage I recommend wearing wool underwear, that's how I solved the problem.

t. lives in nearly -20C climate
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>>18736248
>>18736250

Are you guys both genuinely retarded? Overcoats aren't lined for warmth and haven't been historically. They're lined to prevent wear of the top layer and to reduce friction in a way that makes the garment easier to wear with a suit underneath and to allow it to drape better.

Why are you guys even on a fashion website with zero understanding about classic basic items?
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>>18736248
Just buy a regular Loden overcoat from Austria. High quality good condition can be had from ~100 eurocoins used and ~500 new.
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>>18736252
Actual retarded black gorilla nigger
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>>18735580
This. I once bought a great wool overcoat with quality fabric made by Loro Piana... used but in perfect condition, I think I paid 70 bucks.
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So I got it yesterday, washed and dried it overnight. This thing is amazing for the price, I haven't worn something this heavy and I used to borrow my father's coats from the 80s. It's like wearing a weighted blanket, I don't know how realistic wearing something like this for a day walking around town is, but in the moment the weight is pleasant, like a hug.

The only negative is that after washing, it has a weird chemical smell, but I guess not many people wash their coats like this and it will go away after airing and another wash, it's not really too bad.
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Walker Slater Conrad cost

My daily driver in the winter

Thank me later
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>>18737118
>t.
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this is 52 inches



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