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Car coats - are they out of fashion now?!

WolfofStateSt

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It's not my style, personally. If I wanted a long coat, I would reach for wool, not leather. Still, I regularly see people, including young adults, wearing them—so they can’t be that out of style. I see them more in the alternative and punk crowd than the mainstream.
 

JackBroChill

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But just think of how much money they are saving you!
I too seem to fall just outside the size range of most of their offerings. So far that has helped me avoid temptation because I am a big fan of their work..
That's one way ot look at it!

I only have a limited experinece with their stuff but it seems like the 'right' size is just too tight in the chest/shoulders and going up to be able to actually move in it makes the length/sleeve get out of whack where it just doesn't look good anymore.

Which is a shame since they are among the best values of any major Japanese leathermakers, and put out a LOT of interesting and varied deisgins. Oh well, I shall focus on the money I'm saving....
 

Edward

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For a long time I really wasn't interested in a leather this length. Trenchcoats, looong, yes. Short leathers, yes. But not these. Of course, as always happens, over time things I'd previously ruled out can grow on me. I took to the idea of one of these slightly longer leathers after watching one character wear one in a way I really like in Man in the High Castle - the alternative history drama on Prime. Set in the early Sixties, though an early 60s that is still very 50s in men's fashion terms. I did have my eye on one from Hercules to experiment with the length, though alas they didn't survive the pandemic. Wested do a nice version of their Doctor Who coat (they made the one Christopher Ecclestone wore in 2005, I believe), though since they closed the physical store it can be hard to tell from the website what they're like (as a rule of thumb, I find Wested very ,very good with the jackets they made the original for, and a bit hit and miss for jackets they copy). I might eventually just pull the trigger on an Aero. My cut off, though, like Aero's, remains really 1959 - not interested in a later style / cut for myself.
 

NamoAmituofo

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My coat arrived - washed in bathtub last night and with the warm temp it almost dried already. What leather you reckon this is? Suede or rough out? Fit pics to come later.

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ChewingWax

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Flamingo Downtown Car Coat. Bought it off of Clurman’s clearance page in 2002. It’s made of Buffalo hide and the panels are a bit mismatched grain wise, which is why I guess it’s not branded as Lost Worlds, but it is impeccably made and a great long coat. I wear it regularly if not very often. It’s a core addition to my collection.
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NamoAmituofo

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Aero size S is deceptive for this one. I can easily fit a 40 chest suit jacket under it and button up. Admittedly at 5’11 I’d like the sleeves to be a tad longer but I can live with them as they are.

Will be a functional coat as I carry a 5KG backpack with laptop etc for work everyday and all my wool coats get killed from the abrasion of this heavy bag.

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NamoAmituofo

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Flamingo Downtown Car Coat. Bought it off of Clurman’s clearance page in 2002. It’s made of Buffalo hide and the panels are a bit mismatched grain wise, which is why I guess it’s not branded as Lost Worlds, but it is impeccably made and a great long coat. I wear it regularly if not very often. It’s a core addition to my collection.
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The grain is incredible!!
 

NamoAmituofo

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I've been hesitant to post my version of a car coat in that the definition of the term has been a wildly moving target for a long time. In my view a car coat covers mien heinder and beyond that doesn't have a whole lot of distinguishing characteristics.

Last year I bought a Lost Worlds leather pea coat from another TFL inmate. That jacket was made for a tall man and at 5'10"; I'm not.

I had the sleeves shortened and cuffs installed and left the length in the body of the coat such that it would be my version of a car coat and it turned out to be just right. I'm having a black 1" thick mouton ruff made for it and at that point I'll be done.

I posted a pic of it here months back and will post another for the heck of it.

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Now that’s what I call a badass coat!!
 

Trouser Bark

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Now that’s what I call a badass coat!!
Thank you, Sir! At close to ten pounds she's a big girl but that's noticeable only when you initially put it on or as you're looking for a place to put it once you've taken it off. While worn the weight disappears and it makes me feel like I'm wearing a coat of armor. The horse hide is only partially broken in so it's a little stiff and a lot squawkier than the dozen or so other leather jackets in my care. I absolutely love the jacket. It, and a 50 year old Vanson white label Model A get worn constantly and the others hang out jealously in the darkness of my closet.
 

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