What to look for in a quality overcoat – LGFG Fashion House

Owning a good suit is very important for a gentleman, but owning a great overcoat is equally important! As we all know the world of tailor made suits is very detailed, and so it is with overcoats too.

At the beginning of February, the winter is still in full force! If you haven’t purchased a nice overcoat, it’s definitely time. Here is some advice on characteristics of a quality overcoat.

A good overcoat should be warm, should fit you and also make you look great. But what are the other details that you should keep your eyes open for while investing in a great overcoat? We’ll give you some tips:

* Fabric

If you plan on buying your coat as an investment that serves you for years to come, make sure your coat is made of 100% wool and that it weighs at least 4 pounds (for average-sized men). The logic is that heavier coats last longer because the fabric is more durable.

Wool

A cashmere coat is a great option if you already have a good quality wool coat. As cashmere coats are not the best option for everyday wear. They are nice, soft, and warm but they will show wear on the cuffs and the collar. And also – moths love cashmere. If you really like the softness of cashmere then you should check that the quality of most wool nowadays is almost just as soft as the finest cashmere. You can always opt for a nice compromise – choose a wool cashmere blend overcoat.

* Fit

When buying an overcoat (or ordering one from your tailor) make sure to wear a shirt and a sportscoat or suit jacket underneath, as the coat has to fit on top of it. Whether you prefer a looser or more trim fit, keep an eye out for the X-wrinkles when buttoning the overcoat. If these show, then the overcoat is definitely too tight.

* Length

The safest choice would be a full-length coat which compliments a wide range of figures. Including those with a rounder mid-section. Although today, the most popular choice tends to be a knee-length cut. Keep in mind that this coat length only compliments men with trim build. It may be the most comfortable choice if you need to get in and out of your car several times a day..

* Sleeves

The coat sleeves should completely cover the suit sleeves as well as the shirt cuff, and even reach a little further down. This way you protect yourself from the cold on your wrists when you wear gloves with it, and looks better too.

 

 

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