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Men's Double-Breasted Wool-Blend Peacoat – Slim Fit Short Jacket For Urban Winter (White & Grey, S-Xxxl)
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Sourced from Minded Male
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33230460
Item specifics
Thickness
Standard
Colour
Colored
Top Length
Regular
Season
Spring, Autumn
Material
Polyester
Sleeve Length
Full
Stuffing
Others
Style
Holiday, Vintage, High Street
Removable Part
Others
Types
Regular
Care Instructions
Dry clean
Included Components
One-piece
Item description from the seller
The Quiet Power Move
When your outerwear needs to whisper "competence" rather than scream "trend chaser", this double-breasted peacoat delivers. The angular lapels frame faces like a Renaissance portrait border, while the military-inspired 6-button front nods to maritime heritage without costume drama.
Precision Engineering
✔ Weightless Warmth – 95% polyester weave mimics wool's texture at 1/3 the weight and 0% itch factor
✔ Shape Memory – Internal canvas lining prevents shoulder sagging even after 8hrs of commuting
✔ Strategic Shortness – 45cm back length visually elongates legs when paired with slim trousers
✔ Stealth Pockets – Flush-mounted side seams conceal essentials without bulking your profile
✔ Alliance-Ready – Grey version (2) passes as business casual in Berlin startups, white (1) shines at Mediterranean yacht parties
From Boardroom to Bar
09:00: Present quarterly reports with authority, buttoned fully with leather gloves tucked in pockets
15:00: Unbutton mid-section while debating philosophy with Erasmus students at smoky bookshops
22:00: Drape over shoulders like a cloak when escorting dates past frosty canals
The Anti-Fast Fashion Statement
That faint grid pattern in the fabric? It's not just texture—it's a subliminal reference to tailored suit canvassing, proving affordable menswear can have sartorial DNA.

















