Gloverall Classic Duffle Coat (For Women)
$249.95
$535.00
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Overstock. Like the British sailors huddled against biting North Sea winds (for whom the magnificent Gloverall duffle coat was originally designed), you'll stay warm inside this authentic woolen duffle. Distinctive "horn" toggle buttons and leather froggingExpertly crafted as only the English know howMay have contrasting color insideNo comparison to copies made elsewhere (even the USA)Length: 40"70% wool, 30% polyesterDry cleanRelaxed FitOverstock. England. Size UK(US): 32(8) 34(10) 36(12) 38(14) 40(16) Liberal cut to accommodate winter wear. If you prefer a tighter fit, order next size smaller.
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By Beatrice from Boston, MA on 10/05/2008 Pros: Durable, Versatile, Warm Best Uses: Casual Wear, Going Out Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented, Practical Chest Size: Feels true to size Length: Feels true to length Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Nice coat. Only problem is that there is no zipper and the wool plaid lining is somewhat itchy. Other than that very nice coat.
One More Time: THIS IS A GREAT COAT By Kaatskills Kate from Town and country on 09/07/2008 Chest Size: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: THis is my second post... I bought this coat a year ago, and reviewed it in the early fall, because I'd had some experience already with the line -- I was constantly borrowing my husband's Gloverall (to walk the dog in lousy weather) before I bought one for myself. After an unusually long northeast winter, I'm giving this coat one more star and I'd like to answer some of the comments made by other reviewers -- particularly the lady from Arkansas who thought she'd freeze if she wore the coat on a trip to NYC, because it appears to be without a lining. (It's double-faced wool, but people aren't used to seeing this anymore, and may not know its merit.)
I split my time between Cooperstown NY and Manhattan. In Cooperstown, the temperature hovers between ten and 20-degrees F, from January through March. I wear this coat, on its own, beginning late October. It's cut big, as other reviewers have noted, so that you can layer, as the temperature plunges. This coat has seen me all the way through the worst of Cooperstown weather, with its bitter winds and icy cold. True, there is no inner zipper, when the toggles are buttoned, I am snug as can be. In fact, with mild exercise in freezing weather ( I'm talking about walking the dog)I loosen my scarf and open the top toggle. It's that warm. I also wear the coat commuting. It's cut just right, for sliding in and out of seats. On the minus side -- it's not waterproof, but you don't buy this coat to wear in a downpour. Anybody who lives in a rugged climate has a wardrobe of outerwear for different weather conditions, you can't expect one coat to do everything. That said, the tight woolen weave is excellent at shedding moisture and snowfall ... more than once, I've been caught in the rain, or heavy snow, wearing this coat, and it performed to expectations. I was dry, and the coat was no worse for the wear. So for people without experience of classic duffel-coat construction, yeah, you're right -- out of the bag, the coat looks like it won't work. But try it, live with it. There's a reason the British have been making these in exactly the same way for over a hundred years. I wish I could think of an excuse to buy another, in a different color, but there's no need. My mint green beauty will never wear out.
By Mere from Boston, MA on 08/06/2008 Pros: Attractive Design, Comfortable, Warm Cons: There is no inner zipper Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: a nice looking coat.... heavy, warm fabric but there is no inner zipper to fasten for protection against wind and cold.
Fastened with toggle closures only.
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