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Looks great. What are you thinking for cloth? I suspect camelhair would be too expensive and maybe not within your "palette" so to speak?
How long will the polo be compared to your other coats
Hi Paul,It will certainly be one of the longer ones.
This is being developed at the same time as the British Warm — albeit the British Warm is nearly complete — and being as they're both semi-tailored DB overcoats, we've been careful to give them their own lanes, so to speak, in which to function and specialise.
The British Warm will be the shorter and more formal of the two and has found its patch pockets pinched by the polo coat.
The polo coat will be a bigger coat overall, likely with wider lapels, longer, and made in a thicker cloth than the Warm. The nature of the back of the polo coat, with the military overcoat-style pleat setup, likely necessitates it being quite long anyway: at least as long as the greatcoat.
Have your posted pictures of the British Warm? If not can you please? Thanks.
*at least* as long as the greatcoat? Jeez Louise that is going to be a big coat.It will certainly be one of the longer ones.
This is being developed at the same time as the British Warm — albeit the British Warm is nearly complete — and being as they're both semi-tailored DB overcoats, we've been careful to give them their own lanes, so to speak, in which to function and specialise.
The British Warm will be the shorter and more formal of the two and has found its patch pockets pinched by the polo coat.
The polo coat will be a bigger coat overall, likely with wider lapels, longer, and made in a thicker cloth than the Warm. The nature of the back of the polo coat, with the military overcoat-style pleat setup, likely necessitates it being quite long anyway: at least as long as the greatcoat.
Oh and this is out of the blue, but, whatever happened to the paddock jacket?
*at least* as long as the greatcoat? Jeez Louise that is going to be a big coat.
Here I was hankering after the upcoming tweed Ulster, but now I am plagued by doubts. Your double-breasted coat selection is getting out of hand, Paul.
Just checking.. Any trouser releases planned? Looking for linen or cotton ones in the field variety for spring and summer.