Wednesday, October 22, 2008

J.Crew Coats: Which One Is For You?

"Thanks!" to Marta who suggested a great topic for a post, which is about which coat you currently really love and/or planning to get from J.Crew. There are lots of beautiful new choices in J.Crew's outerwear page (click here to view). Also, the discussion can include conversations like sizing (are coats true to size? or do they need to be sized up or down?), to Thinsulate or not to Thinsulate, and the like.

Although I will most likely not purchase a winter coat this season, I am in love with the Italian houndstooth Greta jacket (Item 96180; $375.00). I think the pattern and style of the swing coat makes it stand out for this Fall season. However, if I could buy one coat for the winter, hands down, it would be the Stadium-cloth Shipley coat (Item 99248, $350.00) in white. Not only does it have a beautiful shape for a coat, but the fabric (the stadium cloth) is fantastic at keeping me warm during the bitter cold New England winters.

What J.Crew coat do you currently love and/or planning to get? Why did you choose that coat? If you tried it on (or already own it), please share with us what you think about sizing and the like? Would you recommend the option to Thinsulate?

87 comments:

  1. For me it's the Maggie. I live in So. California so there really isn't a need for a long coat even though the Double Cloth Madeline is super cute.

    (JEFF- I was at the mall today and saw the Abstract Rose Print Dress in size 0 - I put it on hold under your name in case you are still looking for it.
    South Coast Plaza 714-979-2739)

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  2. I have to put in another plug for the double-serge Tuesday trench. I love mine. . . it's gorgeous. Not a deep winter coat, but fine for the pacific northwest and chilly but not 20s weather. The fit is generous. I usually take a small in sweaters and a 4 in jackets, but a 2 was just fine in this great coat. It's on sale, too.

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  3. Sale has changed to FALL SALE ,same items !!!also website says -FREE SHIPPING that you have been waiting for on $195 purchase !!!
    I can only laugh about it and go to BR- better sales, 30% off new arrivals recently(there is new coupon for 25% from 10/30 to 11/1) and stackable coupon of 25% off 100dollar purchase!!!

    Miramar

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  4. green_dino,

    did you happen to see the Abstract Rose Print Dress in any other sizes?

    also, how much was it going for?

    tia! : )

    ps. jcrew's front page states:

    "Just what you've been waiting for... FREESHIPPING on orders of $195 or more... Just enter FREESHIP at checkout...."



    carmen

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  5. Does this mean final sale is over?!

    Oh Happy Day!!!

    Of course I just ordered items last night....

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  6. The peacoat I've just purchased from Banana Republic with a double 30% off discount. :D . . . Oh wait, you meant JC coats . . . Then it'll have to be the Authentic Pea.

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  7. I'm definitely eyeing the Greta jacket or Carrie Coat... but i wish they come in true red color. I hate their pinkish red color. So hard to match.
    For size... I think they are true to size if you are just wearing a regular 1 layer shirt underneath the jacket. But if you wear multiple layers, definitely go a size up from your regular size...'cause you might not be able to lift your arms. Personally, with or without thinsulate question... I have 2 coat one with and one without... i can't tell the difference b/c temperature here rarely dip below 32 degree for me to feel the difference.

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  8. Carmen - They only had one Abstract Rose dress and it was the size 0. It was $89.99 plus an additional % off! What size are you looking for? Have you tried the "we will find it for you" service that JCrew offers?

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  9. Ooops that was supposed to be 30% off the dress.

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  10. Sorry this is off topic...Does anyone know if the outlet carries petite sizes? Thanks!
    Rene

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  11. No more final sale, YAY!!

    Also, I am curious about how the Madeline is different from the Lady Day? At a simple glance, they look the same to me, except the Madeline has buckles (if that's what you call it?) at the waist. Are there other differences?

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  12. I got the sybil coat in purple at end of last february for $130. At the time the purple wouldn't have been my first choice but was all that was left in my size; now I am so happy with it b/c it is so in this season and it is a nice pop of color without being blinding like some JC colors. I took it out for first wearing this week and already got several compliments. It has thinsulate but it doesn't seem especially warm for me--prob b/c sleeves don't have it? This will be one of my 40 degree plus coats, anything below 35 and I'm going to my puffers (below 25 and it's l.l. bean full-length puffer only!)

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  13. I am also due to receive my new harriet coat tomorrow and will review it.

    Yay, no more final sale...and looks like they did drop some of the prices more. I wonder if store sales will be non-final now as well and whether they maintained the extra 30%

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  14. I tried the Carrie on in deep acorn and loved it. I'd be curious to try the Carrie in ivory.

    I ordered the Aubrey, which I've only mentioned like 5x. I promise to report on it, esp since I got a non-neutral color. I'm calling this my first J Crew coat even though the website calls it a jacket.

    I would love to have one of the coats in sea salt or another off-white/ivory color. I am loving any of them that aren't double breasted. I have enough of that look.

    I am happy that J Crew has had more free shipping options and I hope it continues. I certainly applaud it. And yes, I agree that BR has deeper discounts, but I think they are going for a different customer. If J Crew is bothering with their Collection and new, special boutique stores, it makes sense that they want to maintain a certain minimum req with free shipping offers, etc...

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  15. I probably will not be purchasing a winter coat this year from them. I went a little coat crazy last year and ended up with three-the lady day in sea salt, the sybil in violet, and the wool pique gramercy coat in flame.

    It's not quite coat wearing weather here yet but out of those three I am looking forward to wearing the Gramercy the most. The color is gorgeous, I love the vintage styling and the wool really IS super heavy and warm.

    If I were to choose a coat from this current season, it would be the double cloth lady day in bright berry. That color is gorgeous and I don't have a pink coat yet. I do love the double cloth fabric too, it wears very well IME.

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  16. I have the Plaza coat in camel and ADORE it. It is a wonderful coat, and I got it with thinsulate for when I visit family in MN. For where I live right now, the Tuesday Trench will be the perfect weight.

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  17. J.Crew cut prices more on sales section...

    Scattered gold-rimmed bauble necklace: FP(full price)79->29.99
    Jullian dress: FP148->29.99
    Cashmere shell: FP138->49.99
    Chiffon-trim tissue tank:FP38->9.99
    Whisper lamé slim shirt:FP110->19.99(!)
    Ruffled jersey seaside dress:FP 79->29.99

    Now prices are much lower than what I paid :(

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  18. I love my J.Crew stadium cloth coat in yellow. Even straight, non-metrosexual men compliment me on my coat.

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  19. OT. Can anyone tell me what the exact waist measurement of the vintage bootcut trouser is in a 6 and an 8?
    thanks!!

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  20. Oh and I am buying the double cloth lady day coat in Med Blue this year!!

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  21. It's a personal preference but I agree with Gigi on the double-breasted: I tend to pass over coats in that style now. I wore my double-cloth a lot for the past two winters (good for TX, only in spring in Paris) so I tend to avoid that cloth now too.

    I'd love something purely for fun like the French serge day coat, but even though I can get over that it's not going to be for warmth as we slip into winter, I don't really like the color.

    I just got the Plaza in black with thinsulate-- I used to have the Plaza in brick red from the days when J. Crew had plain lining. It's with my mother now; the color is hard to find without an old-fashiony style but she doesn't like to wear it because J. Crew coats are "heavy". Apparently, Max Mara is not heavy. Oook, mom.

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  22. cass, I'm going to be receiving my Harriet today as well! Can't wait!

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  23. I love my black wool Charlie coat from Winter 2006(there's one on eBay if you want to see a pic - 330279673288) - it has three-quarter sleeves, double-breasted, Peter Pan collar. It's incredibly flattering, looks great open or closed, and has that vintagey feel that I love in coats. Best of all, I got it brand new from eBay last October for $100.

    I'm still on the lookout for that great camel coat after the whole Dana thing, and am getting the Harriet in Heather Acorn to see if it will do the trick. I think that I may have more luck with something single-breasted this time as to avoid all that "volume" in the trench-style JC coats/jackets from this year. Funny, the thing that really made Dana a deal-breaker for me was that shirring across the top back that made it small in the shoulders. The only pic of the Harriet that I can't see is the picture of the back - if it is shirred I will not be happy! ;)

    Also, I need to cheer for the end of final sale. WOOHOO!

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  24. I have a plum peacoat on waitlist. I'm hoping it comes in, but I know that waitlist isn't a guarantee. I ordered it without the thinsulate, since I live in SC and it doesn't get super cold here.

    Btw, final sale is gone!!! :D

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  25. melanie: The Madeline coat has 3 buttons and the inset button detail at the waist. The Lady Day has 5 buttons and the inset detail at the waist does not have buttons. There are no buttons on the sleeves of the Madeline, but there are on the Lady Day. The Madeline does not have as much of the seam detailing on the outside of the coat as the Lady Day, either. The Madeline is a tad bit more casual than the Lady Day, IMO. :) HTH!

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  26. I needed a new dressy winter coat and JUST bought the Gramercy Coat in Black from Ebay. LOVE THIS COAT. It's fitted, has pockets, but bells out a bit at the hips, which is perfect for me b/c that's exactly where I am bigger. I love the double breasted empire waist too. and the lining is to DIE for!
    I also have both a black puffer jacket and an ivory puffer vest from 2 years ago and black puffer almost every day.The only complaint I have about it is that it's a bit short, as I am long in the waist. If I were to be purchasing another coatm whihc I am not, I would love the french serge day coat-it's just so girly!!

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  27. I love J Crew coats! I have the Gramercy coat in Bright Alpine, the Boulevard in Navy, the Greta in Persimmon, the Tuesday Trench in Navy, the Lady Day in Poppy, and the Felicia in Black. I had an Emily (similar to the new Madeline) in Brown, but I recently sold it on Ebay as it was too big for me. I hope to buy the Madeline in brown as a replacement. I wear skirts and sweaters every day and am not a big fan of blazers, so I wear my coats often.

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  28. Alexis,

    I too like the Houndstooth coat;) very cute...However, I got two winter white coats last year and one black/white pattern this summer that was returned and a steal on price (none were JCrew coats....I own a camel colored one from 2005 that is still going strong...)so I won't be buying but it is sure cute!

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  29. Lucille (Spicy Mustard and also got the Orange on FS w/20% off)

    Wool Tuesday Trench (Navy)

    LOVE them!!!

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  30. math teacher: I absolutely LOVE the Peacoat in Plum and was totally bummed that it was sold out when I went to order it! I hope that you get yours!! :)

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  31. OT, but I received an order yesterday and just wanted to RAVE about the Metallic Vita Cami. It goes with so many of the sweaters that I already own, and has a very fluid, polished look. I got the size 0 and it is a generous cut that I will only be able to wear tucked in so I would suggest to size down if you plan on getting it. The color is very muted which is what, in my opinion, makes it so versatile. The items that I tried it on with were:

    Merino Lea Cardi in Dark Peony (the buttons on this cardigan are gorgeous!!!)

    Cashmere Butterfield in Heather Silver

    Astrid w/Berries in Charcoal

    It looked incredible with each one of these!

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  32. cass, seriously, thinsulate is only for the body of the coat, not the arms? That seems like a rip-off. Thanks for passing on that bit of info.

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  33. Out of curiosity, since I live far away from a store & have never seen their longer coats in person.. Do they wrinkle / get creases in them?

    I tried on a coat at Jacob, a store here in Canada, & it was 85% wool & 15% nylon, & the bottom of the coat had these awful creases in it. Has anyone found that to be an issue with jcrew coats?

    Also, I've got really cold winters where I live.. Is there any difference in thickness b/w the double cloth day coat, wool/cashmere plaza, & double cloth madeline?

    Thanks in advance!

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  34. Can anyone tell the difference in a coat that has thinsulate and one that doesn't? Just wondering if it's worth it... Thanks!

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  35. If thinsulate isn't in the arms, then I question that it's worth it.

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  36. Has anyone purcashed the whisper lame shirt online for $19.99? I am so tempted but not sure how it looks, feels, and fits. I haven't seen it in person but looks like it could be cute

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  37. Melanie:

    I'm adding to what FFM stated about the difference b/w the Lady Day and Madeline. This question actually brought about this post idea.

    I emailed CS to find out the difference b/c they are both double-cloth, and the Madeline is very similar to a double-cloth I bought 2-3 years ago (don't remember name), which I LOVE. It's in a deep aubergine color that I, seriously, get compliments on EVERY TIME I wear the coat. It fits me so well. It's classic but feminine b/c of the a-line shape to the bottom. And the colorful lining is one of my favorite parts about the coat.

    My coat doesn't have the tabs at the waist like the Madeline. And I also didn't get it w/Thinsulate, so I have to layer if it's cold or wear my puffer. The CS wrote me that the Madeline hits a bit above the knee, like mid thigh; and the Lady Day hits at the knee. To me it also seems the Lady Day may not be as a-line shaped at the bottom. I am considering getting the Lady Day b/c my coat now IS so similar to the Madeline. I'll prolly be getting it in Heather Majestic Purple b/c I realized I like color in my winter coats, but nothing too loud.

    Sizing:
    The coat I have is a size 10. I am a 34C with slightly broad shoulders so I tend to size up for coats. However, I think I may have lost some weight since buying my last coat and/or wearing things more fitted. I tried the 6 and 8 in my B&M in the Madeline, and the 6 fit fine! I was wearing a featherweight merino sweater at the time. On the other hand, the coat I have from a few years ago still fits me fine, as well. I thought this sizing discrepancy was weird. CS said the sizing hasn't changed "to their knowledge" since I purchased my last coat. Maybe, maybe not.

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  38. The mens coats are quite true to size. I have the university coat in charcoal with Thinsulate and quite like it. The Eaton toggle coat looks pretty good, but I'm afraid that I might look like Paddington Bear in it. It's the type of thing you must see face to face before trying.

    I also have a Strellson suede coat like the university one offered by J.Crew and I love it. Hands down my favorite and the one that gets the most comments. Something about a thich lush suede that just works.

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  39. Marta, the coats with thinsulate are warm enough for us, but if you're out walking for an hour in the bitter cold go with a puffer in down. I wear my wool university coat all winter and it works well for me. I usually have a sweater and shirt on under it. I drive to work as well. Hope this helps. And no creasing or folds with the fabric.

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  40. I don't notice any wrinkling or creases in either my wool/cashmere coats or wool/nylon coats from J. Crew.

    Marta- I am considering at the Lady Day in the heather majestic purple color, too! I have a sweater in that shade from a couple years back; the name is misleading (to me) because I think it's more blue. However, I already have a Lady Day in navy...

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  41. anon @ 9:28: I have the Whisper Lame shirt in Shell, Soft Graphite, and Dark Gold. I wore the Soft Graphite under a Charcoal colored sweater the other day (J Crew sweater, but can't remember the name...from last year or possibly the year before that!) I got the Shell color to go with the Papaya Summerweight cardi (as was shown in the catalog). I got the Dark Gold and had FFM do an outfit for me which I have gotten many compliments on! THANKS FFM!! I think that they look wonderful when worn under sweaters or jackets. Shimmery, but not over the top. HTH. :)

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  42. Mines the classic peacoat in Plum (which came on Monday. On Tuesday it started snowing) THough I am eyeing the lady day in the bright pink as well.

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  43. Gramercy being raved about in Bright Flame is on sale sz 8 $149.99

    Lame shirts-fit TTS??

    Can anyone comment on fit of cambridge cable cardis? More or less fitted tan jackie??
    Thanks!

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  45. Anonymous @ 9:28a & covert5 - I have the whisper lame in soft graphite and I love it. Just recvd it yesterday. I am going to post it in my blog later today or tonite.

    It fits TTS imo. I am a 34C size 4 and got the size 4. I was concerned about the "slim shirt" description. Doesn't feel too tight and I wouldn't have liked the 6. The fabric feel is soft, not scratchy. The shirt is lightweight which makes layering very, very easy.

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  46. I bought two coats, this year--and they're both purple! However, they are two completely, drastically different shades of purple, so I feel good about the purchase.
    Deep Violet Tulip coat &
    Plum Peacoat.
    I was set out to get the tulip, only...and then, as usual, something else grabbed my attention. Both are fabulous!

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  47. by the way--I'm curious--
    Does anyone else have the tulip? What is your opinion?

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  48. Yes the thinsulate is just in the body, not in the arms. I got my thinsulate coat on FS for $130 total, so it was worth it, but not sure it really helps much with the warmth.

    SL--what color did you get in the Harriet? I ordered the ivory.

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  49. I love my Lady Day coat, and am wearing it for the first time this season, as it's gotten pretty cold here in NY. I purchased the coat last season, with thinsulate which I think is key for colder climates. I ordered one size up from my normal, to a 4P to take into account layering and cozy sweaters... fits like a glove. I bought it in black because it goes with everything from day to night... I add pops of color by accessorizing with my scarf and gloves. It really is a beautiful coat that hangs well, and the material does not wrinkle or crease.

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  50. marietta> thanks for the info! I'm guessing like other black wool coats, lint sticking to it is an issue, right? I drive myself nuts picking lint off black coats.

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  51. Anon-10:49
    I have tulip in black--I LOVE IT!!It is SO timeless, classic, chic-gotta have it:)

    GIGI-
    Thanks for fit info!

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  52. Gigiofca! Thank you for your imput on the whisper lame. I always appreciate your opintions and ideas!

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  53. gigiofca: Yes, I echo the sentiment on double-breasted coats! I actually started to hate the look on me now, which is why I'm so determined to get a good basic winter coat this season. All of my other ones seem to be double breasted. :(

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  55. FFM and Marta: Thanks so much for all your help! You both have a good eye at catching little details. :)

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  56. green_dino: Oh wow, thanks sooo much. :D

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  57. green_dino: By the way, I just noticed your comment, lol. Almost missed it. I've already places the order. :D

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  58. I'm hoping to order the Carrie coat soon...debating between the black or heather acorn. I love the self ties on it!

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  59. cass, I got the heather acorn and I can't wait to try it on! I'm hoping the single-breastedness + belt + not-too-wide collar will be the winning combination.

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  60. Marta,
    The deep aubergine coat you mentioned from about two seasons ago might be the Emily. I have both the Emily and the Lady Day and the Emily is definitely more A-Line since it only has buttons on the top half and one hidden snap a few inches below the waist.

    My favorite is probably the navy stadium-cloth with Thinsulate double-breasted coat from about 3-4 years ago. That is probably one of the warmest wool coats I own. I am small on top so I find double-breasted coats add width across the chest area to balance out my hips.

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  61. Hi Marta... the other Marta! Yes, lint can be an issue, but I've found that it's not as bad with the Lady Day. There were other wool coats that I've had where I felt like I was a lint magnet! For the most part I only get a bit of lint at the neck and shoulders, from my scarf rubbing against it. The rest of the cpat is pretty lint free. I just use a tape lint brush to clean it off, quick and easy.

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  62. ss: I believe that is what's called a placebo effect.

    Thanks to green_dino again.

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  63. i have the tulip coat in deep violet and it's gorgeous - i thought the sleeves might be too "swingy" but they're just the right amount of flounce.

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  64. I personally dont like any of jcrew coats. I find them very.. well... old fashioned. Every coat maker makes coats similar to jcrew. There is nothing special about the styles. I just got an absolutely fabulous coat from Helen Wang on sale for $130 (originally over $400)- it so fashionable and fabric feels so nice! I am very happy with it.

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  65. jcrew junkie: the plum peacoat was back in stock when I checked this morning, although my size was still on waitlist. Keep checking, maybe they have (or will get) your size.

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  66. Does anyone know the name of the purple color for the Sybil coat last year? You know how JCrew has a different name for each shade... I was at the premium outlet mall in WA and got the chance to try it on. Absolutely love the color! Too bad the smallest size they had was 2, and I need size 0. Does JCrew sell any of the coats this year in the same color?

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  67. haribobear - the colour was 'deep violet'

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  68. Anon @ 4:46:
    Thank you so much! :)

    One of my favorite is the bella coat. It is the same as the bella jacket, only it is a coat. I have one sitting in my closet right now. I think it is one of the most feminine coats from JCrew.

    To jcrewlower and kitsmommy:
    I've been eyeing the Pique Gramercy Coat but not sure how warm it is. Also, does it come with thinsulate?

    It seems to me that the older version thinsulate coats have thinsulate on the sleeves too, not just the body... uhm... not sure why JCrew changed this ;)

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  69. haribobear: I dont think mine has thinsulate in it. Just rec'd it the other day and put it on in front of the mirror. I havent needed to wear it yet. BGD

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  70. My everyday go-to coats are the plaza coat in camel or ivory and the lady day coat in the chocolate color. They're all very elegant and work perfectly in a variety of situations, and since I tend to wear a lot of ivory and browns, they always perfectly compliment my clothing.

    But when I want some color (which is at least 4 times a week when it gets to those long stretches of Chicago winters!), I head for my bright alpine Gramercy coat (which I LOVE) or my bright red Sybil coat. Unfortunately, both are a tiny bit tight on me this year, so I had to add a couple in larger sizes. I went for the green Lucille, which I think is just so unique, the bright saffron lady day coat, and the dark poppy Madeline. The Madeline hasn't arrived yet, so I can't wait to try it on. It looked so pretty in the store though!

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  71. Kitchy7,
    Would you be so kind as to share your thoughts on the dark poppy Madeline when you receive it? I was wondering if the color representation on their site was accurate. I tried on the dark poppy Lady Day last year and the color was actually much more warm-toned than I expected. This year the color on the model looks more red than orange which is what I am looking for. I'd be interested to know if this is indeed the case. Thanks!

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  72. I really like the Madeline, but I wish it came in camel!

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  73. I have both the Wool Tuesday Trench in Navy and the Lady Day in Sea Salt. I am really enjoying wearing both coats so far this season (yes, here in New England, Coat Weather comes early!) I love the feminine shape of the Lady Day This coat was actually my second choice for a dress coat - I ordered the Plaza Wool/Cashmere coat first. I fell in love with the gorgeous fabric on that coat as soon as I touched it, but the mirror didn't lie - the coat did nothing for me. I looked at least 2 sizes larger than I am, and it did not fit me well - it was much too large through the torso. It is definitely intended to fit over even a bulky sweater. I needed a coat I could wear to work over dresses or trousers, with mostly blouses or light sweaters underneath. While I wish I could have kept both coats, I am very happy with the Lady Day. It runs tts in my opinion. Likewise, the Tuesday Trench is a great coat for casual wear or less dressy situations. I wore it today over jeans and a sweater jacket - the navy coat looked smashing with a lime green scarf looped around my neck and tucked into the coat. (I hadn't even noticed the silk lining of the same color in the sleeves of the coat.)

    When I bought my Lady Day, it was not available in all the bright colors. If it had been, choosing a color would have been very difficult. I still would love a camel colored coat, and the Plaza in a smaller size might just end up being it if it goes on sale.

    FSW

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  75. My favorite from past years are the yellow stadium double breast and the ivory sadie.

    I like the Madeline also, but it runs big. I usually wear an 8 in previous years, but size 6 fits perfectly for me. I will probably get it in brown when it goes on sale. Will probably get the French Serge Day Coat when it goes on sale as I really like the color.

    I have about 10 J Crew coats in various colors, so it's getting harder to buy a new coat without repeating colors.

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  76. Hi all, I know there's a post for this and I hope it's ok that I'm posting this here, but it seemed relevant -- I just got last year's Plaza coat in Camel size 10 w/Thinsulate and it just doesn't work for me. Anyone interested? It was on the website for $179.99 (orig. $308) but I'm willing to let it go for $130 + shipping. It's so pretty, I really wish it fit me better, but I hope it can find a nice home with another Aficionada!

    Picture here:
    http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/tall-plaza-coat-with-thinsulate

    Email me at ad2175 AT columbia DOT edu if you're interested!

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  77. Anon -- the dark poppy color is definitely more of a red than an orange. I bought a deep persimmon lady day coat first to replace my red Sybil, but it seemed really orangeish to me, and that wasn't what I was looking for -- I wanted red. Later that day I wore a deep persimmon sweater to my B&M to compare it to the new coat colors, and my sweater was very clearly orange in comparison to the dark poppy Madeline. I went home and promptly sent the deep persimmon coat back and ordered the dark poppy Madeline. If they'd had it in my size at the store, I would have snapped it up right there!

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  78. I mentioned that I was interested in the Carrie coat in a post yesterday. Well, I went to the store yesterday to try it on and unfortunately, it's too big. I also tried on the Tulip, peacoat, and I think the Felicia, but all were a bit too long in the arms for me. I may have to consider ordering petite. Too bad the Carrie coat does not come in petite sizing.

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  79. Susan, I'm pretty sure Carrie comes in petite! Maybe the petite is only online/catalog, because it's on the website!

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  80. I was just talking to a sales rep in a B&M store this weekend who told me that J.Crew started using a new fit model for this season's winter coats. Previously, they were using a girl who was very narrow in the shoulders. Case in point, although I am normally a 4, I wore a 6 (or 8 with thinsulate) in the old coats. In the new coat, I am a 4 (or a 6 with thinsulate).

    You definitely need to order a size up when going with the thinsulate- which is totally worth it, by the way. I live in a very cold part of the country and I have NEVER been cold in my thinsulate lady day (provided I'm wearing a hat, scarf, and gloves).

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  81. I live in Canada buy at least one new wool coat every winter. I need to wear same at least 5 days a week so quality is important.

    I have the Plaza in ivory, Peacoat in pink and Lady Day in regal purple, along with an older grey wool coat that is no longer available and the name escapes me. They all fit well and are very flattering. If I had to choose one it would be the Lady Day coat because I love the double-cloth fabric, the colour is gorgeous and fit perfect. The regal purple is striking with my red hair and I get tons of looks and compliments every time I wear it. Very feminine.

    Both the plaza and pea coats are lined with thinsulate and it's great for the peacoat but the plaza seems to be a bit bulky with the insulation on the lower part of the coat and the drape is slightly affected, not totally smooth. The thinsulate does make a difference in our cold climate, but if it is a little warm out then it's too much.

    JCrew coats are well-made although I have many coats, I am often reaching for my JCrew classics.

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  82. I absolutely love love j crew coats. Last year I bought the short buffalo lumberjack print coat that stopped at the hip, and this pattern seems to be really popular this season. This year I bought the lady day coat in royal violet and I think it definitely fits true to size. I thought about getting it in petite, but it was way too short in the sleeves, so I got the regular.

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  83. i just ordered the harriet coat today. i didn't see it in the store so i didn't get a chance to feel how soft the material is. does anyone have a review of it?

    also, i wish jcrew offered more clothes in petite sizes. their tops are way too long and big for me. also, more jackets and coats in petite with thinsulate too... :-)

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  84. Hi,

    I'm looking for last year's navy stadium cloth toggle coat in a size 2. Does anyone know where I could get one (even used!)? I should have gotten it last year, but I figured there would be a good replacement in this years collection, but there's not. I have searched everywhere (ebay and craigslist) and can't find it.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  85. The classic peacoat (99728)... Online, it is with thinsulate. In-store, it is not, but it has the same exact SKU. I was going to order online, but I first checked a local store. I asked a personal shopper, and was told that the 99728 thinsulate version is only available online. The in-store 99728 (confusing, isn't it?) has a tag that says Thermore. It does not have any thinsulate tags. The in-store 99728 is the same $250 as the on-line 99728 with thinsulate. I picked up the in-store version since they had 30% off, and I had an additional 10% off promotion.

    So the question is, why did they put out two coats with the same SKU, and how does Thermore compare with thinsulate?

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  86. I am hopping on board late here, but this site is perfect for the type of info I seek! Coat sizing with J.Crew. They are their winter sale now. I ordered my usual size (6) in the Plaza but it was way too large! What? So I returned it and ordered a Madeline in size 4 ..gulp...with thinsulate. Wonder if it will be too small. Sounds like Madeline does run a bit big...but from this thread it sounds like Lady Day runs true to size! As I have been waiting for Madeline (it is "released" (see other thread on that one)) , I wonder if I will actually get it. It has been a while. Wish they would tell me as if they are all out, then I would perhaps order a Lady Day!

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  87. Great site! I am loving it!! Will be back later to read some more. I am taking your feeds also.
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