Where can I find a coat like this one, but in gray?
January 17, 2010 12:56 PM   Subscribe

Where can I find a coat like this one, but in gray? It doesn't have to be by this designer. I'm looking for a gray, wool or cashmere double-breasted women's coat with princess seams and large lapels. I'd prefer one without a belt. It should be fitted and should fall at or below the knee. I've looked all over the Internet and in stores, but can't find what I want.
posted by zembla3 to Clothing, Beauty, & Fashion (7 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Like this? It comes in charcoal gray.
posted by amro at 1:04 PM on January 17, 2010


calvin klein

on the site Polyvore use the "explore" feature, there's a drop-down next to the search box that lets you choose to search products, and then try "grey coat" and select "outerwear" on the menu at the side.. here are the results I found. You could also try shopstyle and refine to grey coats only.
posted by citron at 1:45 PM on January 17, 2010


The one you like is available in grey.
posted by 8dot3 at 1:58 PM on January 17, 2010


I had exactly what you're describing, a couple seasons ago. Only problem is, it was from Fairweather, and they don't seem to have online shopping and I'm not sure if they have locations outside Canada.
posted by thisjax at 2:40 PM on January 17, 2010


I did want to add, though, that if you can find a Fairweather location, they usually have a slew of wool/cashmere coats that are variations on that theme.
posted by thisjax at 2:41 PM on January 17, 2010


Anne Klein

A bunch more options here. If that link doesn't work, enter "double breasted coat" in the search box, then filter by color.
posted by barnone at 3:16 PM on January 17, 2010


The Juicy Couture A-Line-7002 Heather Grey Coat seems to most closely match your description.

Victoria's Secret has a similar coat, but it has a belt. It seems a bit longer than the Juicy Couture one.

Unfortunately, stores are starting to stock spring jackets (note the clearance prices), so the selection at this point isn't the best.
posted by wondermouse at 9:41 PM on January 17, 2010


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