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ts(s) Italian Tweed Chesterfield Coat

ts(s) Italian Tweed Chesterfield Coat

From ts(s) comes this amazing looking jacket made from Italian Tweed and fitted with a knit collar for added warmth and detail. The Japanese label chose a high-end double faced wool which was washed to give it a rugged feel. The soft ribbed shawl collar, double breasted closure, rolled up buttoned cuffs and large broad side pockets all add to the fine details of this modern day classic. Available now through Por Vocacao.

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The Want | Bottega Veneta Row Wool Coat

The Want | Bottega Veneta Row Wool Coat

Italian label Bottega Veneta has been known to craft some pretty impressive menswear over the company’s longstanding history but their latest creation — the Row Wool Coat — may be one of their best yet. It features a navy cotton/wool shell that’s fitted with two front waist pockets and collar as well as a detachable hood for added functionality and versatility.

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Filippa K Slip-On Coat

Filippa K Slip-On Coat

In case your weather app is showing partly clouds with a chance of a shit storm, we’d recommend picking up this slip-on coat from Filippa K. It’s an easy grab from the closet as it goes with just about anything, while the lightweight cotton will shield you from the elements but won’t bog you down if the weather happens to turn up.

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F/W 2010 | Overkill Inc. Slogan Double Breasted Coat

F/W 2010 | Overkill Inc. Slogan Double Breasted Coat

Overkill turns us to their most recent F/W offerings, and this double-breasted coat just happened to stand out from the pack. It features some amazing detailing like the cloak neck closure and use of heavy buttons. The iconic skull is on the back of the collar, giving the coat some edge while still keeping it timeless as ever.

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Fall 2010 | Stevenson Overall Co. Windward WWI Coat

Fall 2010 | Stevenson Overall Co. Windward WWI Coat

Stevenson Overall Co. began with the working man in mind. Not the suit and tie types though. For a guy with some more flexibility in his work attire, why not wear something that’s comfortable as it is functional. The folks at SOC looked at workwear, military and outdoor gear from the late 1800s and early 1900s in order to get a complete grasp on the functionality aspect. The price of the goods aren’t cheap but here’s how they see it — “If one wears a pair of SOC jeans for several months in a row, like we do, then the cost averages out.  But not everyone approaches their wardrobe that way and that’s fine — we are not for everybody.”

This fur mounted coat pulls inspiration from World War I, delivering well-crafted go-to option for the fall and winter seasons.

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Evisu Waxed Submariner Overcoat

Evisu Waxed Submariner Overcoat

Evisu is known primarily for their extended line of denims but this waxed overcoat is definitely a highlight from the Japanese label’s fall collection. The Germans were known for their high design uniforms of WWII and the submariner coat happened to be one of the more iconic items. This piece spares no detail as it’s made with pressed stud fastening for added insulation, a tartan blanket lining and a cord finished collar with leather trimmings.

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A Vontade Half Driver Coat

A Vontade Half Driver Coat [Japan]

Japan’s A Vontade has dropped their half driver coat, a lightweight that’s as versatile as it is simplistic. If you’re looking for an alternative to your Harrington than this may be it. It’s good for a quick outing as it can be easily thrown over just about any outfit.

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Mountain Research Belted Coat

Mountain Research Belted Coat

This belted coat comes from Kobayashi Setsumasa’s Mountain Research label. Selectism tells us it’s, “cut from melton wool and features two distinct leather strapping for closure placed high up on the chest. This closure allows for the wearer to get some leg room for a nice jog while skirting the law.” You can find it at arks.

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Ann Demeulemeester Asymmetrical Wool Coat

Ann Demeulemeester Asymmetrical Wool Coat

Ann Demeulemeester’s asymmetrical coat is made of 100% wool, fitted with a diagonal brown button fastening. The piece features an upturned collar, giving the coat an understated appeal. There’s a breast pocket on the left and two flap pockets on the side. The backs of the sleeves each feature a brown button placket.

Buy It: $1817 at Far Fetch

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