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Looking for something fairly smart (to wear with shoes and a shirt – business casual, dahling) but also to wear everyday with jeans and Vans.

Ultimately after something with a removable lining and removable / stowaway hood.

Definitely looking more at ethical companies, but not seen anything that ticks all the boxes yet.

No bum-freezers!

There is a fairly conservative price limit, but I'd probably find a way to pay for something I [i]really[/i] like as long as it's not the cost of a new frame.

So, What are your suggestions fashionistas of STW?


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:17 am
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Looking for something fairly smart

Ultimately after something with a removable lining and removable / stowaway hood.

These two statements are, to my mind, mutually exclusive.

A woolen car coat and a hat.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:21 am
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Posted : 31/10/2017 11:23 am
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Long wollen type jacket or something of a similar style for bus/cas then whatever works for the rest


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:25 am
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Jacket + Jeans = Clarkson.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:27 am
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Jacket + Jeans = Clarkson.

He's just copying the French. Which is rather ironic, really.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:28 am
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Shoes and shirt, jeans and Vans, removable liner, fairly smart. Nope, I think you're going to struggle there.

The only jackets I wear with both the above combo's are a softshell and a light padded jacket. Neither are smart, neither have removable liners and neither are in any way what i think you want.

I'm out I'm afraid.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:44 am
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The only jackets I wear with both the above combo's are a softshell and a light padded jacket. Neither are smart, neither have removable liners and neither are in any way what i think you want.

😆

Yeah, I think I may be after the moon on a stick.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:52 am
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Anything by North Face


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 11:59 am
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Sounds like something along the lines of a Berghaus, although 'smart' might be stretching it..

[url= https://www.blacks.co.uk/mens/095597-berghaus-mens-arisdale-3-in-1-waterproof-jacket-black.html ]Blacks[/url]


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 12:04 pm
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although 'smart' might be stretching it..

yeah, practical and smart are very different things, for me a city coat is very different to staying dry


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 12:06 pm
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yeah, practical and smart are very different things, for me a city coat is very different to staying dry

Maybe my English skillz is letting me down.

Practical and presentable, maybe? A city coat is definitely going too 'business' and not enough 'casual'. I need to be able to stand on a freezing platform while SW Trains forget their timetable, go to various northern hemisphere cities in the winter with a minimal suitcase and still look presentable, and walk from transport hubs to offices and home in the worst a southern winter can throw at me. If I can wear it to the beach too that would be a bonus.

Anything by North Face

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I'm in the process of selling my old TNF jackets.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 12:16 pm
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If you've got the cash, Arcteryx, Peak Performance and Haglofs do smart technical urban/city coats which might suit your needs


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 12:20 pm
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Something from Fjallraven?


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 12:41 pm
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I have a [url= https://www.jack-wolfskin.co.uk/north-country-men/1102294-6000002.html ]Jack Wolfskin North Country[/url] jacket that does most, but not all, of what you want. It has a removable hood, but not lining. It is warm and waterproof, has plenty of pockets, and strikes a good balance between smart and casual. I use it for all my work trips during the winter.

I wouldn't wear it to the beach though....


 
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Anything by North Face

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Posted : 31/10/2017 12:57 pm
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I'm in the process of selling my old TNF jackets.

Best of luck to you!


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 1:01 pm
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Best of luck to you!

Yeah, thanks... 😐


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 1:25 pm
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[url= http://www.howies.co.uk/men/clothing/jackets/mens-winston-ventile-jacket.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhujx9_2a1wIVoxXTCh36ggzdEAQYASABEgJmrfD_BwE#fo_c=1035&fo_k=c64c9389d3325f51705168b365ee0d4e&fo_s=gplauk&fo_oid=1895 ]Howies Ventile [/url]

Bit pricey but should feel great. I've had a a couple of Ventile jackets over the years and they've been very comfortable, windproof and quiet.


 
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Hebtroco have a new jacket. It's very nice indeed.
Don't think it's got a hood though.
I'll shut up....


 
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> https://www.apc.fr/wwuk/men/clothing/coats-parkas.html

https://www.folkclothing.com/collections/mens-outerwear
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I thought Switzerland had some silly prices. The price of some of those jackets from that second site were eye watering for what they were ???


 
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Hebtroco have a new jacket. It's very nice indeed.
Don't think it's got a hood though.
I'll shut up...

Where's it made? 😉

(I will have a look tho)


 
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Howies Ventile

Bit pricey but should feel great. I've had a a couple of Ventile jackets over the years and they've been very comfortable, windproof and quiet.

Top of my list TBH. I was just seeing what else there was out there. The padded version is lovely (if only the hood came off...)

If you've got the cash, Arcteryx, Peak Performance and Haglofs do smart technical urban/city coats which might suit your needs

Not really, but I am checking SP.

Something from Fjallraven?

Leftfield. I like it. I'd not considered them to be perfectly honest.

I have a Jack Wolfskin North Country jacket that does most, but not all, of what you want. It has a removable hood, but not lining. It is warm and waterproof, has plenty of pockets, and strikes a good balance between smart and casual. I use it for all my work trips during the winter.

I wouldn't wear it to the beach though....

That does look good. Beach in winter too. Not summer; that would be daft (and very hot).


 
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I thought Switzerland had some silly prices. The price of some of those jackets from that second site were eye watering for what they were ???

Yeah mebbes :/

Barbour isn't a bad shout. Is Dept B still going? Got a Mills a few years ago and whilst not cheap they last and develop a nice look with age


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 2:54 pm
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A nice Barbour?

The older I get the more I think my Grandpa was onto something.

Are they as good as they used to be? I heard they went a bit Timberland.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 2:54 pm
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Have a look at the Barbour Beacon Sports (used to be the Dept B Commander) - proper nice jacket that.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 2:58 pm
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A nice Barbour?
The older I get the more I think my Grandpa was onto something.
Are they as good as they used to be? I heard they went a bit Timberland.

Despite what they say on the website, many now made abroad.
Bedales, Beauforts and Borders still seem to be made in South Shields.

Still seem to be good quality though.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 3:09 pm
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https://uberfunction.com/men.html

the best in my opinion - you will need a mortgage though for your new coat

I have one, so does my brother - the perfect jacket if there is such a thing


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 3:38 pm
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Quite happy with my new Barbour, surprisingly warm.


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 3:42 pm
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I was just about to recommend a Barbour too.

The great thing about them is the they look better the older they get and Barbour do a great repair service - My Trail jacket has been to them many times and just seems to develop more personality every time it comes back.


 
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Agree with those above - a Barbour would be pretty versatile, should hold up to some weather well too.

How about [url= https://www.cosstores.com/gb/Men/Coats_Jackets/Wool_anorak/46909-75906861.1#c-22755 ]this[/url]?


 
Posted : 31/10/2017 4:17 pm
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I was just about to recommend a Barbour too.

You are Prince Charles AICMFP


 
Posted : 01/11/2017 8:29 am
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A nice Barbour

Oxymoron


 
Posted : 01/11/2017 8:40 am
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M65 field jacket in black or navy. You can get slim fitting ones now, as opposed to the huge army issue ones.
Warm and even warmer with the button in lining.


 
Posted : 01/11/2017 8:56 am
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https://uberfunction.com/men.html

They are worryingly nice looking. But, wow - I assume it's buy once, buy well?

M65 field jacket in black or navy. You can get slim fitting ones now, as opposed to the huge army issue ones.
Warm and even warmer with the button in lining.

That's a bloody good call - thanks.


 
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M65 field jacket

Finisterre did a version of this, in beeswax impregnated cotton. If it was actually water proof/resistant, it'd be great. Unfortunately, it's not so mine's spent several years on a hook not being used. I keep meaning to try reproofing it.

Howies Ventile

I really like the look of these, but a bit pricey.

I got a Howies waterproof in black, with is neat and tidy, and waterproof without screaming "outdoor jacket". Not listed on their site at the moment, but there's a similar-looking one for far less than the ventile jacket.


 
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Unfortunately, it's not so mine's spent several years on a hook not being used.

What size is it? 😆


 
Posted : 02/11/2017 1:49 pm
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What size is it?

It's probably a medium, but I've a vague feeling it might be a large. I can check tonight, if you're interested?

It's the Finisterre Matanuska, in green. http://www.ecouterre.com/finisterres-eco-friendly-waterproof-jackets-take-cue-from-nature/finisterre-5/


 
Posted : 02/11/2017 3:29 pm
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I have a Patagonia coat that is warm as anything. Great for harsh winters.

this one:

https://www.urbanindustry.co.uk/collections/jackets/products/patagonia-isthmus-parka-jacket-black


 
Posted : 02/11/2017 3:31 pm
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It's probably a medium, but I've a vague feeling it might be a large. I can check tonight, if you're interested?

I am. Finisterre M seems to fit well judging by the other kit I have (and even though it's not lined), definitely.

I have a Patagonia coat that is warm as anything. Great for harsh winters.

I've looked at that lots. A certain M-65 look to it. 😉


 
Posted : 03/11/2017 2:14 pm
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I use either an arcteryx pro shell, or a TNF pro shell goretex. Minimal branding on them, one colour only so reasonably smart, with a lightweight fleece underneath - typically a marmot hoody.

Take the waterproof to work everyday of the year - but that is Scotland


 
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Finisterre did a version of this, in beeswax impregnated cotton. If it was actually water proof/resistant, it'd be great. Unfortunately, it's not so mine's spent several years on a hook not being used. I keep meaning to try reproofing it.

Get a tub of Renapur wax, great stuff, all natural ingredients and dead easy to apply with the little foam blocks they supply, or a clean cloth.
I’ve used it to reproof waxed cotton jackets and hats, soften really stiff old leather bike jackets, leather belts, boots, it can be used on car upholstery as well.
https://www.renapur.com/shop/renapur-leather-balsam-200ml


 
Posted : 03/11/2017 7:54 pm

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