Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Okay, you offered a lot of sarcastic responses, but no suggestions.
I might be willing to pay more than $200 for a quality wool coat.
However, my point in asking, is that most coats I'm seeing are "wool blends," not 100% Italian lambswool.
Perhaps like with Ugg boots and leather jackets, 100% wool coats are no longer in fashion due to hurting lambs or something.
That's why I'm asking.
Hurting lambs? LMAO - hardly anyone gives a damn about that!
I have never had a wool coat wrinkle. I usually get from Jcrew or Calvin Klein. Not that high end.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Okay, you offered a lot of sarcastic responses, but no suggestions.
I might be willing to pay more than $200 for a quality wool coat.
However, my point in asking, is that most coats I'm seeing are "wool blends," not 100% Italian lambswool.
Perhaps like with Ugg boots and leather jackets, 100% wool coats are no longer in fashion due to hurting lambs or something.
That's why I'm asking.
Anonymous wrote:A decent wool coat is very likely going to cost more than $200 if new unless at a massive discount at an outlet or being from a previous season.
Look online at Poshmark, RealReal, and find brands like Hobbs London, MaxMara, Talbots.
Anonymous wrote:$200 or under for wool? Not likely. It's not the 1960s anymore.
Anonymous wrote:$200 or under for wool? Not likely. It's not the 1960s anymore.
Anonymous wrote:? I've never had a coat (wool, cashmere, velour, other) that wrinkled.