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Lands’ End Canvas Field Coat

By Eric Yang on Mon, Sep 22, 2008
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Sharp English Style. Little U.S. Money.

Lands-End-Canvas-Field-Coat.jpgYou may have never realized it was gone, but the classic Lands’ End Canvas Field Coat is back due to popular demand. That’s a good thing.

For fifty bucks you can get yourself into a sharp looking rugged coat made of lightweight canvas and flannel plaid lining. The front patch pockets even have handwarmer pockets above them. Looks best in Spice Brown, Hazlenut or traditional Coronet Gold.

Editor’s Tip: Hunting attire is actually making a splash in men’s fashion, but take my advice and use sparingly. Pair the Lands’ End Canvas Field Coat with a properly weighted Fall shirt, wool slacks and a tie. You’ll pull off English Countryside without looking like a cliché.

Cost: $50 @ Lands’ End

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