Specifications:
- Double breasted overcoat comes with snap-down collar and waist tie belt
- Stylish double breasted button and belted keep you warmer
- The black long coat also can be demounted as a double breasted jacket with the zipper
- Stay at the forefront of style with this fine double breasted overcoat
- The lining of the double breasted overcoat is made of anti-static material for your comfortable wear
- Cut to fit and super versatile, this double breasted overcoat is sure to become an all-time fave
- You're flying high on the heavenly style of this fabulous belted trench coat
- Black long coat is always a must have popular choice for the rising career men
- Outer Material: Cotton
- Lining Material: Polyester
Details:

- Fashionable overcoat for the blustery days ahead
- It will surely make you stand out from the crowd


- Double breasted overcoat comes with snap-down collar and waist tie belt
- Belted design is fashion and keeps your warmer

- Soft cotton material, comfortable, warm and durable enough for daily as well as business wearing
- Favorite fitness essential, ideal for showing your handsome style

- Demountable, you can use it as a double breasted jacket , this overcoat is sure to become an all-time fave

- Fine zipper, buckle and button details and fashion design, professional and polished looking
Size in Detail:
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Size
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Height
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M
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170cm/66.9in
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L
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175cm/68.9in
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XL
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180cm/70.9in
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NOTE:
- These dimensions are for reference only. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Measure:

How to Size an Overcoat:
An overcoat size, despite what the tag says, will always be larger than a normal overcoat size. For example, if you have a coat that is a size 32, and an overcoat that is also a size 32, the overcoat is going to be larger (at least one size, such as a 34 size) in order to compensate for the size of the suit. Everyone should know how to properly size an overcoat
- Determine your standard coat size. If you wear a overcoat size 36, you'll want an overcoat size 36. Overcoats are designed to fit over heavy, thick layers of clothing and the sizes are supposed to be fitted accordingly. If you try on a overcoat that has the same tag size as your regular overcoat size, it should fit. If the overcoat doesn't try a half-size to a size larger
- Check the overcoat size you are purchasing fits you. Try it on. If the overcoat doesn't fit comfortably or if you don't have enough room to move, obviously you'll want the next size up
- Measure yourself if you can't seem to find an overcoat that fits properly and matches your normal coat size. If you are a size 36 in the waist and a size 40 in the shoulders, try wearing a normal 38-size coat. If no overcoat coincides with your normal coat size, you might be wearing the wrong size
- Determine what you'll most often be wearing under the overcoat, be it your business suit, your winter coat, a jacket or just your normal street clothes. This will make a difference in the size you need. If you normally wear street clothes under an overcoat, you'll want a size that fits you snugly. If you wear your suit under this coat, it may be a little tight, but it will still be the proper size
- Find a chart that will estimate the overcoat size that you need. Most charts will base themselves upon your normal coat size, your height and most times your weight. Find your expected size and see if that overcoat fits. If the overcoat doesn't fit, go one size bigger or smaller depending on why the coat isn't fitting correctly. View an overcoat sizing chart in the Resources section
How to Pick an Overcoat:
An overcoat is an essential wardrobe item, no matter what you do for a living. The coat is especially important for a winter climate. Since the coat is one of the pricier items in a wardrobe and not necessarily something you buy every year, make the decision carefully. Read on to learn how to pick a overcoat
- Look at your lifestyle and work. Think about how much time you spend outside walking or working and whether your wardrobe is mostly casual clothes or suits
- Investigate overcoat fabrics. Microfibers, duffel, woolen and other synthetics are warm
- Choose a size that fits and looks great, but allows for layers underneath. A wardrobe versatility increases greatly with an coat that works for the workday and the weekend
- Go for a classic overcoat style. Select a coat that works for a few seasons
- Check for pockets. Pockets in the coat, inside and outside, are a must
- Select a neutral or dark color. Especially in a winter climate, you want a color that doesn't show dirt so the overcoat is not always at the cleaners
How to Wash Cotton Clothes:
Cotton is a durable, soft fiber, and most clothes today are made of it. Unfortunately, it does have one serious fault: It tends to shrink when washed and dried. Contraction is in the nature of the cotton fibers, and there isn't much you can do to stop them from shrinking after a wash. However, there are a few steps that can moderate the shrinkage
- Hand-wash your cotton clothes. This isn't really an option for most busy people, but the first step in fighting shrinkage is hand washing.
- If you have an item that you know is prone to dramatic shrinkage (more than 10 percent), treat it as a special case and hand wash it
- Wash in cold water. Whether it be in a machine or by hand, always wash cotton in cold water. It is easier both on the shrinkage and the cloth overall
- Give your clothes a stretch when the come out of the wash. This will counter any shrinkage while the clothes are still pliable
- Line dry your clothing. The heat and rapid drying of an electric or gas clothes drier might be convenient, but it also shrinks clothing as quickly as it dries them out
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