Wool Phonic Peacoat

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All Saints
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Wool Phonic Peacoat

$79 Gilt
$290
Size (US (chest)):
Men's Outerwear
US (chest) Men Alpha EU
30 XXS 40
31 XS 41
32 XS 42
34 S 44
36 S 46
38 M 48
39 M 49
40 M 50
41 M 51
42 L 52
43 L 53
44 L 54
45 L 55
46 XL 56
47 XL 57
48 XL 58
50 XXL 60
52 XXXL 62
54 XXXL 64
  • 38
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    Men Alpha M
    EU 48
  • 40
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    Men Alpha M
    EU 50
  • 42
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    Men Alpha L
    EU 52
  • 44
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    Men Alpha L
    EU 54
Color:
black
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Description
Designer

Long sleeve wool blend double breasted button front phonic peacoat

  • Spread collar, two welt pockets and mini welt pocket detail at hem
  • Fully lined with two interior pockets
  • Approximate length: 26¼". Measurements were taken from a size 40

Brand: All Saints

Material: Shell: 83% Wool, 17% Polyester, Lining: 100% Cotton

Origin: Imported

Though it only recently made the leap across the pond, the London-based label All Saints has been making directional, fashion-forward clothing since 1994. Founded by Stuart Trevor, All Saints got its start selling menswear to other stores — Harrods and Barneys among them — and launched its first standalone store in 1997; a year later, it debuted its women’s collection. Since the late 1990s All Saints has grown into a fashion powerhouse, with footwear and accessories lines and more 70 stores in the UK and abroad. Credit All Saints' success to its ability to blend dark, moody aesthetics (think highly distressed leather jackets) with wearable, everyday staples infused with just the right amount of edge.