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Where to buy peacoats? preferably under $100 but i can go over it but not too over. doesnt have to be fancy, just has to be decent looking one. (would be nice if you guys can post pics) the cheaper the better. i went to thrift stores already btw. i need it for a english play/project before december starts. are there any facebook shops that sells them? if anyone has a used one in decent condition please pm me price and pics thanks if help is possible |
Try H&M or Old Navy. I believe Old Navy has them for around $60?? Also try International Clothes. |
Check out local military/army/navy supply shops as well, they should have some real peacoats. |
If price is a factor you can head over to H&M or Old Navy, you can easily find one under 100. Want some more fancy, check out Zara or local Winners. |
Gap, banana republic has some that are a little pricier but very nice, |
Below the Belt and Plen+y have some for around $150. |
Old Navy. Bought one two weeks ago for $35buxs. Can't complain, looks good and good price. |
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OP said UNDER $100. I would suggest Old Navy or Winners. |
Someone posts about peacoats every winter. Locally, I'd say Gap, Old Navy and maybe Banana Republic. I a Kenneth Cole one at Macy's a number of years back. Was just over $100 because they were having a sale. |
i just got a kenneth cole one from nordstrom rack |
This is for a play, I highly doubt he needs a fancy one. |
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got one that fits well last month at H&M for just about 100 |
thanks guys ! got one from old navy for 40$ and looks exactly like another thats 100$ at banana republic. ended up buying one from banana republic, used it for the play and refunded it and went to old navy to get one for myself :D i totally recommend old navy/gap. they are the same company anyways :thumbsup: |
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buying something for a play/costume and never wearing again? there's a reason the prices are so low on those items. |
+1 for old navy, I'm loving these undershirts I bought that were 2 for $12 and with the 30% off if you give them your e-mail it was a ridiculously good deal. Their quality is actually really good same with gap. Gap is a little pricey when they aren't on sale though. |
+2 for Old Navy, good place to get some basic stuff and the quality is great. |
Thanks for the suggestions in this thread. I was thinking of picking myself one up as well. |
Anyone know anything about the Club Monaco peacoats? (Quality/fit, etc) I've looked at BR, Old Navy and J.Crew peacoats but they seem a little too boxy for my taste. I like the style of the Ralph Lauren one but a bit too pricey for me. |
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Although their clothing often caters to the skinny-caffeine-smoking crowd, I find that their mediums still fit my shoulders and chest fairly well (I have a 40-41" chest size) Their cut is generally slimmer than say the Gap or Old Navy. |
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The banana republic peacoat had obviously a better design and more detail and features. However I kept the old nevy one because it was simply thicker thus warmer. the old navy peacoat design isn't bad.. gap and old navy are the same company btw. You can literally find find the exact same clothes with different tags. Old navy is cheaper for sure. Posted via RS Mobile |
Anymore suggestions in terms of store to pick from other than Old Navy/ Gap/ Banana Republic/ Club Monaco? Greatly appreciated |
I bought this one last week http://www.amazon.com/BGSD-Mens-Wool-Blend-Coat/dp/B001MKOKH6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1290643355&sr=8-5 Had it shipped to hagens of blaine and picked it up when I went for christmas shopping.. Its very warm and the material is very good, 80% wool.. better then that old navy crap.. really good price too. looks very nice, lots of compliments |
Tiger of sweden. I have 3 of their peacoats. 700 a piece though. |
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