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A Winter Coat
Your Guide to Buying the Best-Fitting Winter Coat
(ARA) – As this year’s mild early winter weeks give way to the
likelihood of several months of snow and ice -- or at least cooler
thermometer readings in most parts of the country -- buying a good
winter coat is hardly anything to sneeze at right now. But keeping
sniffles, flu and cold temperatures at bay doesn’t mean you can’t
be fashionable and get a great fit while doing so.
Buying a good winter coat takes a little preparation and a bit of
patience. When shopping for those trendy down-filled women’s
parkas with fur-trimmed hoods or those sporty men’s urban baseball
jackets, there are several tips to keep in mind, according to
outerwear manufacturing mavens. Monroe G. Milstein, founder,
president and CEO of Burlington Coat Factory advises consumers to
wear heavier winter clothing when shopping for coats. Otherwise,
the coat might be too snug to fit over bulky or mid-weight winter
sweaters and jackets. Don’t forget that layering is important due
to the varying temperature environments of today’s modern
lifestyle, whether one is traveling from car, train or bus to
office, shopping or socializing.
When trying on a coat, make sure to move your body! Milstein
recommends you walk around, move your arms front to back, even
twist to look over your shoulders. Check for ease of mobility and
a comfortable fit. The fabric of a coat should not pull across the
back area, around the hips or in the armholes. Also, be sure to
check the sleeve length. Milstein says sleeves should extend
beyond long-sleeved garments by at least half an inch. “Don’t be
afraid to have your coat altered!” he adds. In fact, you can also
always re-position the buttons in order to improve the look or fit
of a coat. “But remember to unbutton your coat when seated in the
car,” Milstein cautions. This helps the coat retain its shape.
As far as coat length goes, this season it’s a matter of personal
preference and choice according to the pros. The old rules (about
what body type, height or weight takes long or short) simply don’t
apply now. At Burlington Coat Factory, the top five designer
styles this winter include: cropped bomber-style jackets for men;
short and three-quarter length wool coats for both men and women;
trendy short down-filled parkas; wool pant coats; and long
velvet-lined hooded great coats for women. Color plays an
important role this year, especially in women’s coats, with
lipstick red, rose, pumpkin and pastels of blue and pink popular
choices.
If you’re in the market for a raincoat, clarify your needs.
Milstein points out that water-repellant coats maintain dryness
for only about seven minutes during a downpour; waterproof coats,
on the other hand, keep you completely dry but do not breathe.
Make sure to get the one that will perform the necessary function
for your wardrobe.
That said, a well-made coat is an investment, and one that
should fit properly. Choose wisely. “A great coat makes a nice
first impression, complements your shape, reflects your personal
style and keeps you warm,” notes Burlington’s Milstein, all of
which are good for your health!
Article and Image Courtesy: ARA Content
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