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Raincoats: Cheap out or get something stylish and/or expensive?

Patek

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Get something classic such as a DB belted coat. It will still be in style in 20 years. I have a BB one that is slightly better and much cheaper than my old Burberry. I wear it with everything from suits to jeans.

If you have to go "stylish" don't cheap out as it will just look... cheap.
 

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JJ,

That "casual" raincoat looks it might as well be a $20 Walmart coat.
IF you're going to get something like that, why not just get a generic short coat off Ebay for $30?

That is what I was talking about in my OP.
If I pay a premium, there's got to be some value add.
 

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Re-evolving, you live somewhere relatively cool in the winter don't you?

I have an olive DB trench bought when I was 19 or so that might be okay if it weren't a size too large.

I like black ... but I don't think I'd get black on a trench in the future. Raincoats are primarily three-season (spring/summer/fall) coats where I live, so I'd more likely spring for beige, which is a classic summer raincoat look.

I prefer single breasted as well, but I'd think about it carefully before buying.

I think long term, I need two - a beige summer raincoat, and a dark waterproof coat with insulation for the just-above-zero winter days. Perhaps something in storm system?

I believe those macintosh coats, which look fabulous, are completely rubberized and hence don't breath at all. I'm told they are horrific to wear in the summer.
 

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Originally Posted by Reevolving
Update: I ended up going with a single breasted, nylon LL Bean raincoat.
Got it for a great price so it was harder to justify going into the $100+ range.
Thanks for the idea, guys.


Good choice. I'm investing in a Burberry trench (Brit model) coat in a camel color. Its classic, iconic and its something I can wear with my RL Black Label suit or just jeans and a t-shirt.

Most importantly, it gets the job done and looks cool and classic.

http://us.burberry.com/store/menswea...u-37603081001/
 

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That is very nice. But I would make do without the chest pocket & logo fixture on the arm.

Originally Posted by GoldenTribe
This water-resistant (90% cotton, 10% polyurethane) Moncler Gamme Bleu unlined topcoat was on eBay about six months ago -- for $800 -- and I've regretted not buying it ever since. It had the same cool metal closures on the rear vents and the sleeve cuffs.

[using pic from Yoox where I think it cost even more]

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Originally Posted by Reevolving
Update: I ended up going with a single breasted, nylon LL Bean raincoat.
Got it for a great price so it was harder to justify going into the $100+ range.
Thanks for the idea, guys.


pics?
 

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Originally Posted by Reevolving
Update: I ended up going with a single breasted, nylon LL Bean raincoat. Got it for a great price so it was harder to justify going into the $100+ range. Thanks for the idea, guys.
Srsly? This one? Did you read the fit/shapelessness comments? Of course you did. What am I thinking?
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Honestly, I think that's a fine coat as long as you got it in Navy. I wouldn't go very expensive for a coat that's sole purpose is to be abused by the elements.
 

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Excellent advice. You can find a lovely BB or Burberry (or underappreciated Aquascutum) on ebay for under $100, espec. a single-breasted raincoat. A well-made one will never go out of style and will last more than a decade, if cared for. A stylish one will be out of style in a few years and will ultimately prove a waste of money.

Originally Posted by Patek
Get something classic such as a DB belted coat. It will still be in style in 20 years. I have a BB one that is slightly better and much cheaper than my old Burberry. I wear it with everything from suits to jeans.

If you have to go "stylish" don't cheap out as it will just look... cheap.
 

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Originally Posted by GoldenTribe
This water-resistant (90% cotton, 10% polyurethane) Moncler Gamme Bleu unlined topcoat was on eBay about six months ago -- for $800 -- and I've regretted not buying it ever since. It had the same cool metal closures on the rear vents and the sleeve cuffs. [using pic from Yoox where I think it cost even more]
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You need some medals to go with it.... and some form of hat
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