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acceptable coat for cold climates By greg the shoe buff clothes horse from riverside, ca on 07/26/2008 Cons: Medium grade lambskin, Poor Fit Best Uses: Bad Weather, Daily Use Describe Yourself: High-end shopper Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels too long Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: marc ny (the shabby step-brother of andrew marc ny) lambskin coats will invariably keep you warm in any climate except sub-zero weather; however, the coats do not exhibit the attention to detail that a 1k+ coat should. true, by virtue of the fact that shearling coats are by definition the skin and fur of the animal, bulk is assumed but not soviet-era gulag styling. it fits (and looks)more like a heavy sack than a top-of-the-line tailored shearling coat (e.g., exposed zippering, cheaply made metal fasteners, absolutely no contouring, etc.) the fur is also not as silky as it can be given proper processing (though it is soft but not 1k+ soft!) the exterior leather is supple and satisfactorily dyed and treated, i would n-e-v-e-r pay the suggested retail for this coat. it is however, worth what stp charges on clearance.
By Satisfied customer from Seattle, Washington on 04/01/2008 Pros: Attractive Design, Durable, Good Cut, Lightweight, Versatile, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Going Out Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper, Casual Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Well made. Surprisingly light, yet warm. Good temperature range, although probably not as warm as a heavier coat in frigid weather. I wear a 42L and it fits right, but it would probably also fit a 42R. Good cut, not too big around the middle for my 35 inch waist. Probably OK for someone up to a 38 inch waist. Zipper easier to use than buttons when it's cold and you're wearing gloves.
By Satisfied customer from Seattle, Washington on 03/29/2008 Pros: Attractive Design, Good Cut, Lightweight, Versatile, Warm Best Uses: Daily Use, Going Out, outdoors Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper, Casual Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought this coat for winter wear in W. Washington, where the climate can get cold but not frigid. It's replacing a much heavier sheepskin I wore when living in a much colder place. I wear a 42L and it fits just right; should fit a 42R also. Cut is straight, so cold air won't scoot up from the bottom. That means, however, that it might be too tight around the stomach for portly gents. Surprisingly light, not the chain-mail weight of many sheepskin coats. (When the UPS driver handed me the small, light box, I wondered if Sierra had sent the wrong item.) High quality workmanship throughout, especially fleece and outer leather. Zipper is well sewn-in and easier to close and adjust than buttons in cold weather. Its big toggle is easy to grasp with gloves-- far easier to zip all the way to the top than fastening a top button would be. Understated, simple design and non-bulky look won't have people wondering where you tied up your horse.
By Dina from Asheville, NC on 12/27/2007 Pros: Attractive Design, Good Cut, High quality, Warm Cons: Not suitable in rain Best Uses: Going Out, Travel Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper, Casual, High-end shopper Sizing: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The fleece was so fine that at first we we thought it was a high-quality synthetic. We called customer support who assured us it was real, but its nicer than any fleece I've ever seen. The only unexpected characteristic is that the leather is rather delicate. This was a purchase for my father who intends to wear it in Paris in January, cold and possibly drizzly. He said he will wear a waterproof shell over top if it rains heavily.
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