Posted on April 13, 2010.
Who is very well insulated, warm, tasteful coats winter wool does not look like quilts with sleeves? As usual, the selection of winter coats is either a nice, stylish, wool / wool blend chic thing with a color and cut, or ... something that looks like I took a sewing machine that was above my bed.
Any suggestions for clothing designers who _really_ isolate their orders wool in good taste?
Is Hilary Radley my taste, but not always hot enough - I'm Canadian, so look longingly at parkas adapted to real people in igloos. (You know, all three of them.) But they are still about as fashionable as you might expect from the term "parka". I do not ski - Do not wear clothes every day, either, but still do not want something too casual. I try to balance and good taste grilled.
coats for women, yes - but I am not alone, and he is Canadian, too, then, suggestions for well insulated, well suited Coats welcomed too.
If you actually own a sewing machine, there are great models coat this season and you can make them as isolated as you want. Stroll through a fabric store and see tweeds, wools, fleeces are on sale now, really cool stuff. Then you would have a unique, made to order coat.
I think the ideal solution for your taste is Eddie Bauer. Often, best known as a brand of outdoor clothing, much of the details of style and fashion have been developed for their modern products. Moreover, the history of the quality of Eddie Bauer can make you pay a little more, but you'll get your coat on last seasons seasons. See the link below that I think is too cute!
There are a variety of sizes and check their section for men too!
haha I love how you formulate your question:) It's so true. I got a beautiful face North in Victoria, but this brand is sold everywhere.
Try J Crew
I actually bought my wool coat gray Victoria's Secret and it is not only elegant, but I was long and very hot ... hot ...
LLBean
I have this coat - it is low but has a nicer form to:
http://www.eddiebauer.com/eb/product.asp ...
I found a great at Old Navy