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Posts tagged ‘max & susanne’

Max & Susanne Tan Pea Coat

06 April 2009, 13.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

max susanne pea coat Max & Susanne Tan Pea Coat

Let’s face it – pea coats got tired pretty quickly last winter. A hilarious part of fashion is that people tend to say ‘why isn’t everyone wearing this?’ and then when everyone does start wearing it, those people end up scrambling for alternatives just to be different. That aside, it’s pretty much a given that you’ll have overdosed on navy pea coats by now, so we thought this tan version would make a nice alternative. And if you don’t fancy buying a full price pea coat when spring is just starting, you can always wait till the sale starts. Get it from Black Buoy.

Max & Susanne Double Breasted Jacket

19 February 2009, 14.30 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

max susanne double breasted coat Max & Susanne Double Breasted Jacket

This Motorcyle/Pea coat hybrid looks like the type of jacket we’d only see in Japanese stores, but thankfully (or not so thankfully if you’re not in the USA) this is from an American store. The jacket is even hand made in New York City. It’s made from a cashmere-wool blend and has navy satin lining. Most importantly, the buttons are a contrasting colour to the jacket – a feature that most designers overlook, even though it adds so much to the garment. Get it from The Black Buoy.