Second thoughts...

ThingumyPoppy

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Hello everyone!

I hope you guys can help me out here.. I'm usually very sure of what I want and don't when it comes to shopping (and Burberry) but do have second thoughts on this purchase. Mostly because I'm far away from my comfort zone here; I never had a duffel coat before[emoji1] and I'm not use to the design or fit.

What do you think, is it a keeper or should I go for something else?

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Kind regards,

ThP
 

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Hello everyone!

I hope you guys can help me out here.. I'm usually very sure of what I want and don't when it comes to shopping (and Burberry) but do have second thoughts on this purchase. Mostly because I'm far away from my comfort zone here; I never had a duffel coat before[emoji1] and I'm not use to the design or fit.

What do you think, is it a keeper or should I go for something else?

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Kind regards,

ThP
It is a lovely coat. I have a similar one in camel colour with hood and I really like it. I think you will be pleased with it if you complete the look with black ankle boots
 
I love it! If I was to change anything about it, I think it may be a tiny bit big on you. Have you tried wearing a bulky sweater under it?

Thank you![emoji4] Yes, that's kind of the issue..[emoji5] i went one size down as it's an oversize cut, so it's not actually to too big, but I'm not used to the oversize look/style and the way it looks... A big sweater under fits perfect!
 
I'm going to go against the grain here it is a nice coat but does not quite suit you. I think a thinner trench would look so much better on you

Thank you for your input and honesty. I already have a few trench coats so it's not really a competition or matter of one style vs another... A thinner trench is good for the warmer part of the year though[emoji4]